Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation Index

The purpose of this paper is to explain how national innovation systems may transform innovation input into innovation output in different counties. Using the Global Innovation Index (GII) we discuss what can be understood by the term ‘innovation’ and how it is translated into the national level. Th...

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Main Authors: Barbara Jankowska, Anna Matysek-Jędrych, Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2017-09-01
Series:Comparative Economic Research
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/2117
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spelling doaj-a35b160df7884ab784fc82aaff4a01ee2021-09-02T11:56:28ZengLodz University PressComparative Economic Research1508-20082082-67372017-09-01203779410.1515/cer-2017-00212117Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation IndexBarbara Jankowska0Anna Matysek-JędrychKatarzyna Mroczek-DąbrowskaPoznań University of Economics and Business, Department of the International CompetitivenessThe purpose of this paper is to explain how national innovation systems may transform innovation input into innovation output in different counties. Using the Global Innovation Index (GII) we discuss what can be understood by the term ‘innovation’ and how it is translated into the national level. The research question is founded on the assumption that the higher the innovation input, the higher the innovation output attained by a country. We use cluster analysis to verify our assumption, referring to a total of 228 countries. Afterwards we conduct a more in‑depth analysis of two cases (Poland and Bulgaria), where the research question does not find confirmation. Using the cross‑comparison method we aim to verify how and why national innovation systems failed (or succeeded) in creating innovations.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/2117national innovation systempolandbulgariaglobal innovation index
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author Barbara Jankowska
Anna Matysek-Jędrych
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Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska
Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation Index
Comparative Economic Research
national innovation system
poland
bulgaria
global innovation index
author_facet Barbara Jankowska
Anna Matysek-Jędrych
Katarzyna Mroczek-Dąbrowska
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title Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation Index
title_short Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation Index
title_full Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation Index
title_fullStr Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation Index
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of National Innovation Systems – Poland and Bulgaria in The Context of the Global Innovation Index
title_sort efficiency of national innovation systems – poland and bulgaria in the context of the global innovation index
publisher Lodz University Press
series Comparative Economic Research
issn 1508-2008
2082-6737
publishDate 2017-09-01
description The purpose of this paper is to explain how national innovation systems may transform innovation input into innovation output in different counties. Using the Global Innovation Index (GII) we discuss what can be understood by the term ‘innovation’ and how it is translated into the national level. The research question is founded on the assumption that the higher the innovation input, the higher the innovation output attained by a country. We use cluster analysis to verify our assumption, referring to a total of 228 countries. Afterwards we conduct a more in‑depth analysis of two cases (Poland and Bulgaria), where the research question does not find confirmation. Using the cross‑comparison method we aim to verify how and why national innovation systems failed (or succeeded) in creating innovations.
topic national innovation system
poland
bulgaria
global innovation index
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/2117
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