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Innovation performance increasing with the cooperation: case study of Estonia and Romania
Autoři: Prokop Viktor | Stejskal Jan | Kula Vojtěch
Rok: 2017
Druh publikace: ostatní - článek ve sborníku
Název zdroje: ICUBERD 2016 : book of papers
Název nakladatele: PTE KTK Pécs
Místo vydání: Pécs
Strana od-do: 102-114
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Jazyk Název Abstrakt Klíčová slova
eng Innovation performance increasing with the cooperation: case study of Estonia and Romania An interesting question is the involvement of government or public institution in these cooperative networks. Mostly the world wide studies show that their involvement does not significantly positive benefits. But the new forms of cooperation, such as vertical or horizontal cooperation with customers and suppliers or competing companies also play a significant role in the innovation processes. Even some studies show that the cooperation among the industrial enterprises and customers is more important than cooperation in knowledge-based network. The question remains whether the results of various international studies are also valid in the CEE regions. Therefore, to fill the gap, we analyse the influence of cooperation with different partners (e. g. customers, competitors, universities) on the growth of firms´ turnover from innovated products in manufacturing industries (in total, 4 903 firms) in Estonia and Romania between the years 2010-2012 by using own multiple linear regression models. For data collection, we use Community Innovation Survey, which is harmonised questionnaire (part of the EU's science and technology statistics). Results show, that proper selection of cooperation partners (especially in Estonia) in combination with other determinants of innovative activities (e. g. participation in the group of companies, public financing) lead to creation of synergies and spillover effects, that significantly influence innovative activities. In conclusion, we provide a comparison of determinants of innovation activities between countries and propose some practical implications for policy makers (not only from these countries). Innovation; performance; increasing; with; the; cooperation; case; study; Estonia; and; Romania