2018
DOI: 10.4467/23539496ib.18.001.9374
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Taksonomiczna ocena ekosystemów startupowych w krajach Grupy Wyszehradzkiej

Abstract: Taksonomiczna ocena ekosystemów startupowych w krajach Grupy Wyszehradzkiej Celem artyku³u jest dokonanie wstêpnego przegl¹du literatury przedmiotu na temat dotychczasowych badañ nad startupami i ekosystemami, z powo³aniem siê na wybrane pozycje polskoi obcojêzyczne, oraz empiryczna próba oceny ekosystemów startupowych w krajach Grupy Wyszehradzkiej. Opieraj¹c siê na subiektywnie dobranych wskaŸnikach, w niniejszym opracowaniu podjêto próbê ich oceny metod¹ taksonomiczn¹. Wykorzystano do tego syntetyczny wskaŸ… Show more

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“…A review of the literature on the subject shows that to date there have been limited research showing how decarbonisation of the Visegrad economies is taking place. The authors noted that existing theoretical and empirical research has focused on sustainability issues in these countries (Bigos 2017), assessing the security of energy sustainability (Brodny and Tutak 2021), delays in the development of renewable energy sources and their use in the energy mix (Księżopolski and Maśloch 2021), opportunities for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by the Visegrad countries (Tucki et al 2021). LaBelle et al ( 2022) analysed the social and economic costs of implementing EU-agreed measures to achieve climate neutrality in the V4 countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A review of the literature on the subject shows that to date there have been limited research showing how decarbonisation of the Visegrad economies is taking place. The authors noted that existing theoretical and empirical research has focused on sustainability issues in these countries (Bigos 2017), assessing the security of energy sustainability (Brodny and Tutak 2021), delays in the development of renewable energy sources and their use in the energy mix (Księżopolski and Maśloch 2021), opportunities for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by the Visegrad countries (Tucki et al 2021). LaBelle et al ( 2022) analysed the social and economic costs of implementing EU-agreed measures to achieve climate neutrality in the V4 countries.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A normal functioning of start-up ecosystems is largely dependent on adequate regional economic policies. The provision of an appropriate institutional and regulatory background fosters the development of these undertakings (Bigos, 2018). Easy access to the sources of financing is pre-requisite to start-up development in an ecosystem, though support from entities like venture capital funds or business angels is important to firms at the initial stages of development, too, since the former offer not only capital commitment but also mentoring, business contacts, management experience, etc.…”
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confidence: 99%