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  • Slovenian innovation policy : underexploited potential for growth
    Bučar, Maja, 1957- ; Stare, Metka, 1956-
    One of the key challenges for Central and Eastern European countries in transition to a market economy is associated with the creation of national innovation systems which will support the required ... technological restructuringand modernisation of enterprises and stimulate economic growth. Slovenia has succeeded to avoid the collapse of its public research sector, it has introduced a vast array of different legal documents, instruments and mechanisms, with a view to fostering innovation. Yet, the contribution of this normative framework of innovation policy to economic growth has been minimal. The key reason for such a gap between the declared and the implemented innovation policy lies in the predominant narrow approach to innovation and its potential, as well as the lack of commitment and consensus among the key stakeholders. To demonstrate this, the article assesses, among other things, Slovenian research and development (R&D) and its impact on the economy, and examines the barriers to innovation. The authors conclude that a new understanding of innovation policy and the building of innovative culture are needed to enable innovation-supported growth and economic development of Slovenia.
    Vir: Journal of international relations and development. - ISSN 1408-6980 (Vol. 5, no. 4, dec. 2002, str. 427-448)
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2002
    Jezik - angleški
    COBISS.SI-ID - 21775965