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Knowledge Spillovers in Regional Innovation Systems

A Case Study of CEE Regions
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This book provides an assessment of the evolution and dynamics of regional innovation systems (RISs) and the economic and social impact of resulting knowledge spillovers, presenting comparative case studies on the regions of several Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries (Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Lithuania and Estonia).

It analyses RISs on the basis of several dimensions, such as absorption capacity and intellectual capital, and using several methods such as data envelopment analysis, patent network analysis, and  weighted sum approach.

Further, by looking at the economic and social impact of knowledge spillovers in RISs and networking, it identifies key distinguishing factors, including foreign direct investments, still prevalent centralized decision-making, EU-driven innovation policies and public financing of innovations. Sectoral case studies, e.g. from the automobile, chemical and other hi-tech manufacturing industries, are presented to helpreaders understand the different types of knowledge spillovers in CEE countries and the evolution and dynamics of RISs, and provide a multifaceted overview of the CEE regions.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783319670294
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
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Publishing date07/03/2018
Edition1st ed. 2018
Pages286 pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsXVI, 286 p.
Article no.4575187
CatalogsVC
Data source no.1725331
Product groupWirtschaft
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Jan Stejskal Born in Moravska Trebova, Czech Republic, studied at University of Pardubice (economics of the public sector), Ph.D. obtained at the same university in public and regional economics (dissertation title: Industrial clusters and their development in regions). He is associate professor of Public and Regional Economics at University of Pardubice, Faculty of Economics and Administration in Pardubice, Czech Republic. He is the author or co-author of more than ten books and monographies. He is the supervisor of Ph.D. students and works on research in regional development, regional economics and policy.

Petr Hajek Born in Duchcov, Czech Republic, received B.S. and M.S. degrees in economic policy and administration from the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic, in 2001 and 2003, respectively, and a Ph.D. degree in system engineering and informatics from the University of Pardubice, Czech Republic, in 2006 (dissertation title: Modelling municipalcreditworthiness using computational intelligence methods). He is currently an associate professor with the Institute of System Engineering and Informatics, Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Czech Republic. He is the author or co-author of three books and more than 70 articles. His research interests include economic and financial modelling.



Oto Hudec

Born in Nitra, Slovakia, studied at the Comenius University in Bratislava (probability and statistics), safárik University in KoSice (theory of systems) and obtained his Ph.D. degree from the Charles University in Prague for a thesis entitled "Location of emergency service facilities". He is a professor in the field of Public Administration and Regional Development at the Technical University in KoSice, Faculty of Economics. Since 1985 he has been working at The Technical University of KoSice, in the years 1996-2014 as deputy dean of its Faculty of Economics. He has been the director of the Institute of Regional and Community since 2002. His research interest is in urban and regional science, regional innovation systems and regional and local policy.