2016
DOI: 10.5709/ce.1897-9254.220
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Regional Innovation Development as a Feature of Competitiveness in the XXI Century

Abstract: IntroductionIn the XXI century, competition has risen to a whole new level. Currently, not only specific enterprises but also entire countries compete with one another.They compete for access to resources -human, material, and capital -for sales markets of manufactured products, for investments into the development of regional businesses, etc. This competition is global in nature, and thus, neighboring countries presenting similar peculiarities form regions that are subjects of global competition and that act … Show more

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“…The other pillars of local competitiveness include government efficiency, infrastructure, resiliency, and innovation. These other pillars were excluded from the study, instead the preference was focused on EDi, taking into account the results of the literature review which ranks business activity on top of the hierarchy of factors influencing regional competitiveness [17]. This is also based on the fundamental concept of the global competitiveness index, which recognizes that the start to existence of competitiveness is where there is business activity producing goods and services.…”
Section: Research Methodological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The other pillars of local competitiveness include government efficiency, infrastructure, resiliency, and innovation. These other pillars were excluded from the study, instead the preference was focused on EDi, taking into account the results of the literature review which ranks business activity on top of the hierarchy of factors influencing regional competitiveness [17]. This is also based on the fundamental concept of the global competitiveness index, which recognizes that the start to existence of competitiveness is where there is business activity producing goods and services.…”
Section: Research Methodological Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic factors represent the pyramid of factors of regional competitiveness to include the basic factors, supporting factors and dynamic factors (Figure 1). Arranged hierarchically, beginning at the top of the pyramid, are dynamic factors, treated as the most active and flexible [17]. Business or economic activity is considered the core of the dynamic factors, with innovation and international integration as complementary factors.…”
Section: Literature Review and Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Large companies have the financial resources and technology to invest substantial amounts in research and development and to reap the benefits of scale and sales for the broader R&D scope of activities with the possibility of restructuring the risk of these innovations (Nooteboom 1994, Annoni and Kozovska 2010). However, innovations in older enterprises are generally less influential than in younger companies (Sorenson and Stuart 2000, Zinovyeva et al 2016). In contrast, the competences of enterprises improve with age, and they can realistically generate innovations while the value of new innovations cannot be overestimated (Fine 1998, Demedts 2015.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increasing regional competitiveness is based on the ability to perform the tasks of innovation policy in the context of a national or regional innovation system. From the point of view of the European Commission, regional competitiveness is understood as «the ability of regions to produce goods and services that that outpace competition in international markets, and at the same time, they maintain a high and sustainable level of income in the region» [14].…”
Section: управление инновационным развитием регионаmentioning
confidence: 99%