Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategy

Aim/purpose – The aim of the paper is to present smart growth, which is one of the pillars of the Europe 2020 strategy, as a challenge for Poland. Design/methodology/approach – The paper includes a critical analysis of the literature, analysis of domestic and EU documents, and Eur...

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Main Author: Ewa Mazur-Wierzbicka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Publishing House of the University of Economics in Katowice 2019-09-01
Series:Journal of Economics and Management
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spelling doaj-bd565e2fe1ce444e98c32ee34b41d3192020-11-24T21:03:02ZengPublishing House of the University of Economics in KatowiceJournal of Economics and Management1732-19481732-19482019-09-013738710610.22367/jem.2019.37.05Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategyEwa Mazur-Wierzbicka0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7874-6417Department of Human Capital Management, Faculty of Economics and Management, University of Szczecin, Poland Aim/purpose – The aim of the paper is to present smart growth, which is one of the pillars of the Europe 2020 strategy, as a challenge for Poland. Design/methodology/approach – The paper includes a critical analysis of the literature, analysis of domestic and EU documents, and Eurostat statistical data. Comparative analyses in time and space were conducted using basic statistical methods (descriptive characteristics of distributions, measures of dynamics). Findings – The analysis carried out in the paper showed that Poland’s position against the EU-28 countries in terms of smart growth is relatively good. It is mainly noticeable in the implementation of education-related targets, whereas Poland’s situation in the R&D area is much poorer. Research implications/limitations – The main implications include the fact that the identified degree of Poland’s implementation of the elements of smart growth, may be a basis for drawing up necessary actions to be taken in the analysed areas. Originality/value/contribution – The paper evaluates the implementation of the smart growth targets included in the Europe 2020 strategy in Poland against the EU-28 countries and shows the status and perspectives of the implementation of smart growth in Poland in the light of domestic documents. https://www.ue.katowice.pl/fileadmin/user_upload/wydawnictwo/JEM_Artyku%C5%82y_31_60/JEM_37/05.pdfsustainable growthsmart growtheurope 2020 strategyeuropean unionpoland
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Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategy
Journal of Economics and Management
sustainable growth
smart growth
europe 2020 strategy
european union
poland
author_facet Ewa Mazur-Wierzbicka
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title Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategy
title_short Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategy
title_full Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategy
title_fullStr Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategy
title_full_unstemmed Smart growth as a challenge for Poland in the light of the Europe 2020 strategy
title_sort smart growth as a challenge for poland in the light of the europe 2020 strategy
publisher Publishing House of the University of Economics in Katowice
series Journal of Economics and Management
issn 1732-1948
1732-1948
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Aim/purpose – The aim of the paper is to present smart growth, which is one of the pillars of the Europe 2020 strategy, as a challenge for Poland. Design/methodology/approach – The paper includes a critical analysis of the literature, analysis of domestic and EU documents, and Eurostat statistical data. Comparative analyses in time and space were conducted using basic statistical methods (descriptive characteristics of distributions, measures of dynamics). Findings – The analysis carried out in the paper showed that Poland’s position against the EU-28 countries in terms of smart growth is relatively good. It is mainly noticeable in the implementation of education-related targets, whereas Poland’s situation in the R&D area is much poorer. Research implications/limitations – The main implications include the fact that the identified degree of Poland’s implementation of the elements of smart growth, may be a basis for drawing up necessary actions to be taken in the analysed areas. Originality/value/contribution – The paper evaluates the implementation of the smart growth targets included in the Europe 2020 strategy in Poland against the EU-28 countries and shows the status and perspectives of the implementation of smart growth in Poland in the light of domestic documents.
topic sustainable growth
smart growth
europe 2020 strategy
european union
poland
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