Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation Process

The objectives of this paper are twofold - to demonstrate the internal forces driving R&D productivity in Slovakia and the internationalization of Slovak R&D investments and R&D patenting since EU accession as compared to the other Visegrad Four (V4) countries. After the Introduction, Sl...

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Main Authors: Puškárová Paula, Zajac Štefan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2014-11-01
Series:International Journal of Management and Economics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/ijme-2014-0044
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spelling doaj-adc39549cbf74505905b6c11ba3f574a2021-09-05T21:02:05ZengSciendoInternational Journal of Management and Economics2299-97012014-11-01421819710.2478/ijme-2014-0044ijme-2014-0044Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation ProcessPuškárová Paula0Zajac Štefan1Institute for Economics and Management, University of Economics in BratislavaInstitute for Economics and Management, University of Economics in BratislavaThe objectives of this paper are twofold - to demonstrate the internal forces driving R&D productivity in Slovakia and the internationalization of Slovak R&D investments and R&D patenting since EU accession as compared to the other Visegrad Four (V4) countries. After the Introduction, Slovakia's position in the field of competitiveness and the Slovak innovation policy are described. The Slovak knowledge accumulation paradox being the discrepancy between R&D productivity and TFP is then demonstrated and disentangled through an analysis of innovation activities using Eurostat and OECD Stat data spanning the 1995-2011 period. This analysis is followed by some concluding remarks.https://doi.org/10.2478/ijme-2014-0044slovak economycompetitivenessinnovation performanceeducation and labor marketvisegrad four countriesinnovation policyf43o31o47
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Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation Process
International Journal of Management and Economics
slovak economy
competitiveness
innovation performance
education and labor market
visegrad four countries
innovation policy
f43
o31
o47
author_facet Puškárová Paula
Zajac Štefan
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title Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation Process
title_short Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation Process
title_full Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation Process
title_fullStr Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation Process
title_full_unstemmed Innovation and Competitiveness of the Slovak Economy: New Evidence of International Impacts in the Knowledge Accumulation Process
title_sort innovation and competitiveness of the slovak economy: new evidence of international impacts in the knowledge accumulation process
publisher Sciendo
series International Journal of Management and Economics
issn 2299-9701
publishDate 2014-11-01
description The objectives of this paper are twofold - to demonstrate the internal forces driving R&D productivity in Slovakia and the internationalization of Slovak R&D investments and R&D patenting since EU accession as compared to the other Visegrad Four (V4) countries. After the Introduction, Slovakia's position in the field of competitiveness and the Slovak innovation policy are described. The Slovak knowledge accumulation paradox being the discrepancy between R&D productivity and TFP is then demonstrated and disentangled through an analysis of innovation activities using Eurostat and OECD Stat data spanning the 1995-2011 period. This analysis is followed by some concluding remarks.
topic slovak economy
competitiveness
innovation performance
education and labor market
visegrad four countries
innovation policy
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url https://doi.org/10.2478/ijme-2014-0044
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