Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy

Innovation and knowledge-intensive economy are considered crucial for addressing challenges and opportunities currently faced by Europe. The present paper aims to provide inputs for building a long-term vision aiming to promote innovation and knowledge economy for fostering smart, sustainable and in...

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Main Authors: Grigorescu Adriana, Zamfir Ana-Maria, Mocanu Cristina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2020-06-01
Series:Management şi Marketing
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/mmcks-2020-0011
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spelling doaj-b5426983e6f54373b44cebb16de245ed2021-09-06T19:22:34ZengSciendoManagement şi Marketing2069-88872020-06-0115217218510.2478/mmcks-2020-0011mmcks-2020-0011Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economyGrigorescu Adriana0Zamfir Ana-Maria1Mocanu Cristina2National School for Political and Administrative Studies, Bucharest, RomaniaNational Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Bucharest, RomaniaNational Scientific Research Institute for Labour and Social Protection, Bucharest, RomaniaInnovation and knowledge-intensive economy are considered crucial for addressing challenges and opportunities currently faced by Europe. The present paper aims to provide inputs for building a long-term vision aiming to promote innovation and knowledge economy for fostering smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. We analyze microdata from the 2016 Innobarometer “EU Business Innovation Trends” (Flash Eurobarometer 433), covering 14,112 companies from 30 countries in order to shed light on main drivers and results of business investments in innovation. We focus our analysis on high-tech industries and knowledge-intensive services. Additionally, expected positive impacts of innovation in knowledge-intensive sectors are explored in terms of job creation, digital economy, environment protection, health, transport, food quantity and quality, development of smart cities, etc. Our results are useful for designing an improved support for the emergence and impact of knowledge-intensive economy.https://doi.org/10.2478/mmcks-2020-0011knowledge-intensiveinnovationbusiness investmentssustainability
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author Grigorescu Adriana
Zamfir Ana-Maria
Mocanu Cristina
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Zamfir Ana-Maria
Mocanu Cristina
Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy
Management şi Marketing
knowledge-intensive
innovation
business investments
sustainability
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Zamfir Ana-Maria
Mocanu Cristina
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title Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy
title_short Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy
title_full Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy
title_fullStr Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy
title_full_unstemmed Emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy
title_sort emerging trends and drivers for knowledge-intensive economy
publisher Sciendo
series Management şi Marketing
issn 2069-8887
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Innovation and knowledge-intensive economy are considered crucial for addressing challenges and opportunities currently faced by Europe. The present paper aims to provide inputs for building a long-term vision aiming to promote innovation and knowledge economy for fostering smart, sustainable and inclusive growth. We analyze microdata from the 2016 Innobarometer “EU Business Innovation Trends” (Flash Eurobarometer 433), covering 14,112 companies from 30 countries in order to shed light on main drivers and results of business investments in innovation. We focus our analysis on high-tech industries and knowledge-intensive services. Additionally, expected positive impacts of innovation in knowledge-intensive sectors are explored in terms of job creation, digital economy, environment protection, health, transport, food quantity and quality, development of smart cities, etc. Our results are useful for designing an improved support for the emergence and impact of knowledge-intensive economy.
topic knowledge-intensive
innovation
business investments
sustainability
url https://doi.org/10.2478/mmcks-2020-0011
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