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Development of a model for monitoring the needs for innovation in furniture enterprises in Bulgaria

Radostina Popova-Terziyska, Nikolay Neykov and Daniela Georgieva

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Abstract: There is a variety of methods for assessing and modelling the innovation factors that are presented in the specialized literature. However, out of the scope of those analyses is the use of the “First Alert” or the “signal line” approach. Through it the enterprises can analyze their need for innovation activities and the extent to which those innovations are needed. The main goal of the present study is to develop and analyze to use of a to make a decision whenever Bulgarian furniture enterprises have to implement innovation. The applied research methods are based on the logical, deductive, and comparative methods, as well as the “signal line” approach. This study proposes for the first time the use of a pan-European revenue regression curve and the number of innovative enterprises. The results show that the innovation activities must be, first of all, focused on the staff and then on the assets that the entity possesses and use. The results of the study support the development of the literature by presenting a more in-depth analysis of the possible ways to use the national statistical institute data for planning the innovation activities by furniture enterprises

Keywords: innovation; furniture enterprises; modelling for monitoring (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M10 O30 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-06, Revised 2021-10
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Published in Journal of management Information and Decision Sciences 24.5(2021): pp. 1-7

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