2018
DOI: 10.21852/sem.2018.3.09
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, Polityka społeczna Grecji w kontekście kryzysu gospodarczego państwa

Abstract: The social policy in Greece is based on the state compulsory social security system and on the state health service. Family benefits, senior citizens' benefits, disability benefits, maternity allowances and unemployment benefits are also the responsibility of the state. Educational policy is based on the functioning of a centralized state education system. Social policy has underestimated the role of human capital. The article puts forward a thesis that, among other things, these determinants have conditioned … Show more

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“…However, the lack of financing or unfinanced support of commercialising the innovative products concerning their market testing (Portugal) or permanent economic or financial crises (Greece) do not contribute to the implementation of innovation activities (Koperek, and Koperek, 2018;Sporek, 2013). In general, the relatively low innovation activities in Polish companies are caused by the lack of funds on research and development or the lack of appropriate competences of management staff and at the same time high costs to prepare and implement innovation activities (Sopińska, and Wachowiak, 2016;Różański, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the lack of financing or unfinanced support of commercialising the innovative products concerning their market testing (Portugal) or permanent economic or financial crises (Greece) do not contribute to the implementation of innovation activities (Koperek, and Koperek, 2018;Sporek, 2013). In general, the relatively low innovation activities in Polish companies are caused by the lack of funds on research and development or the lack of appropriate competences of management staff and at the same time high costs to prepare and implement innovation activities (Sopińska, and Wachowiak, 2016;Różański, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%