Determining the Discovery and Delivery Skills for the Romanian Employees – an Useful Method for Organizational Decision-Making
Sabina Necula and
Daniela Popescul
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Abstract:
Referring (euphemistically) to Romania, the figures from the national reports which depict innovation are not particularly joyful – see Dumitrachi (2006), INS (2010), INS (2011), TBUI (2011), ANCS (2012), and Radu (2012). In this paper, we discuss the situation of the knowledge flows as sources of innovating actions and make some recommendations for the improvement of decision-making in organizations nowadays. The focus is settled on the individual, who is seen as a thinking electron and the main innovating agent. We have chosen to analyze the profiles of the people involved in Romanian public administration and universities, as these are two of the three elements in the innovating propeller proposed by the Swedish Innovation Agency (Filip, Dragomirescu, 2006, p. 21), having an essential role in increasing the innovative level of a nation. Based on the analysis, we draw a series of conclusions and recommendations for the organizational decision-makers.
Keywords: technological innovation; individual agents in knowledge flows; decision-making process in organizations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D83 L86 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012-09
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Published in Proceedings of the 19th IBIMA conference on Innovation Vision 2020: Sustainable growth, Entrepreneurship, Real Estate and Economic Development (2012): pp. 1271-1278
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