2019
DOI: 10.15678/eber.2019.070206
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Knowledge-Intensive Services Development in the EU: Forecasts for Selected Countries and Implications for Poland

Abstract: The first purpose of the article and the underlying research is to identify trends in the development of the knowledge-intensive services (KIS) sector in selected EU countries and to create forecasts of its further growth. The second purpose is to recognize factors that may help or inhibit Poland from drawing upon the experiences of the analysed countries. Research Design & Methods: We use time-series trend forecasting. Forecasts of the development of the KIS sector in the EU are constructed basing on availabl… Show more

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“…A growing body of literature discusses and evaluates firms' innovation activities as crucial for the growth of firms, regions and countries (Fritsch et al, 2020;Whitacre, 2019;Klewitz & Hansen, 2014). Because innovation activities affect many aspects of competitive advantages, explicit attention is paid to the sources and drivers of innovation processes (Frangenheim et al, 2020;Godlewska-Dzioboń et al, 2019;Zygmunt J., 2017;Isaksen & Jakobsen, 2017;Edler & Fagerberg, 2017). One im-portant strand of literature has highlighted the effect of knowledge diffusion on innovation performance of firms (Tijssen & Winnink, 2017;Frangenheim et al, 2020;Rosenbusch et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of literature discusses and evaluates firms' innovation activities as crucial for the growth of firms, regions and countries (Fritsch et al, 2020;Whitacre, 2019;Klewitz & Hansen, 2014). Because innovation activities affect many aspects of competitive advantages, explicit attention is paid to the sources and drivers of innovation processes (Frangenheim et al, 2020;Godlewska-Dzioboń et al, 2019;Zygmunt J., 2017;Isaksen & Jakobsen, 2017;Edler & Fagerberg, 2017). One im-portant strand of literature has highlighted the effect of knowledge diffusion on innovation performance of firms (Tijssen & Winnink, 2017;Frangenheim et al, 2020;Rosenbusch et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the majority of works (with the notable exception of studies presented by researchers such as Noga [2016] and Godlewska-Dzioboń, Klimczyk and Witoń [2019], as well as several publications on innovation in hotel services), aggregated GUS or Eurostat data are simply quoted, already published by those institutions in the form of complete studies and reports.…”
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confidence: 99%