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Management of research and development activities in the context of strategy Europe 2020

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Zarządzanie działalnością badawczo-rozwojową w kontekście strategii Europa 2020
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The aim of the article is to evaluate the current situation of research and development management in the view of the fulfillment of the strategy of Europe 2020 by Poland and Slovakia and, based on the results of analysis, to predict the expected development of the indicator by 2020 and assesses the reaching their national targets in monitored area. Regression analysis is used to estimate the trends feature for predicting the expected development of the indicator expressing the share of expenditure on R&D of GDP in 2020. To describe and evaluate the development of monitored indicator during the 11 or 22 years period, we are using trend comparison. Based on the stated results it is possible to determine the predicted values of the indicator in the future and then evaluate whether that country will manage to achieve its set target by 2020.
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Celem artykułu jest ocena aktualnej sytuacji zarządzania badaniami i rozwojem przez Polskę i Słowację, pod kątem realizacji strategii „Europa 2020” oraz w oparciu o wyniki analizy, prognozowanie oczekiwanego rozwoju wskaźnika do 2020 roku i ocenę celów krajowych w monitorowanym obszarze. Analiza regresji posłużyła do oszacowania charakterystyki trendów dla prognozowania oczekiwanego rozwoju wskaźnika wyrażającego udział wydatków na B + R w PKB do 2020 r. Do opisu i oceny rozwoju monitorowanego wskaźnika w okresie 11 lub 22 lat wykorzystano porównanie trendów. Na podstawie otrzymanych wyników można określić przewidywane wartości wskaźnika w przyszłości, a następnie ocenić, czy krajowi uda się osiągnąć wyznaczony cel do 2020 roku.
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112--123
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 31 poz., rys., tab.
Twórcy
  • Faculty of Business Economics with seat in Košice, University of Economics in Bratislava, Košice, Slovakia
  • Faculty of Business Economics with seat in Košice, University of Economics in Bratislava, Košice, Slovakia
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice, Košice, Slovakia
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Košice, Košice, Slovakia
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics, Rzeszow University of Technology, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Capello R., Lenzi C., 2014, Spatial Heterogeneity in Knowledge, Innovation, and Economic Growth Nexus: Conceptual Reflections and Empirical Evidence, „Journal of Regional Science”, 54(2).
  • 2. Çolak M.S., Ege A., 2011, An assessment of EU 2020 strategy: Too far to reach? Social Indicators Research, 110(3)
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  • 4. European Commission, 2014, Europe 2020 Target.
  • 5. European Commission, 2019, Eurostat Database: Science and Technology.
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  • 8. Grabara I., Manole A.L., 2017, Assessment of progressiveness of Polish and Romanian enterprises, “Polish Journal of Management Studies”, 16(1).
  • 9. Grimm H.M., 2011, The Lisbon Agenda and entrepreneurship policy: governance implications from German perspective, Public Administration, 89(4).
  • 10. Grzebyk M., Stec M., 2015, Sustainable development in EU countries: concept and rating of levels of development, Sustainable Development, 23(2).
  • 11. Chybowska D., Chybowski L., Souchkov V., 2018, R&D in Poland: is the country close to a knowledge-driven economy?, Management Systems in Production Engineering, 26(2).
  • 12. Ilbert H., Petit M., 2009, Are geographical indications a valid property right? global trends and challenges, Development Policy Revue, 27(5).
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  • 14. Law 595/2003 of the book of Law about Income Tax.
  • 15. Lesáková Ľ., Gundová P., Kráľ P., Ondrušová A., 2017, Innovation Leaders, Modest Innovators and Non-innovative SMEs in Slovakia: Key Factors and Barriers of Innovation Activity, Organizacija, 50(4).
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  • 18. Mahmud M., Didiek W., Aryanto W., Hasyim H., 2017, The effect of innovation capability and new product development on marketing performance of batik SMEs, “Polish Journal of Management Studies”, 15(2).
  • 19. Malindzak D., Pacana A., Pacaiova H., 2017, An effective model for the quality of logistics and improvement of environmental protection in a cement plant, Przemysł Chemiczny, 96(9).
  • 20. Marlier E., Natali D., 2010, (eds.), Europe 2020: Towards a More Social EU? New York: Peter Lang Publishing Group.
  • 21. Natali D., 2010, The Lisbon Strategy. Europe 2020 and the crisis in between, [In] Marlier E., Natali D. (eds.) “Europe 2020: Towards a More Social EU?”, New York: Peter Lang Publishing Group.
  • 22. Olexová C., 2018, Establishing the financial returns arising from an evaluation of a retail training programme, Industrial and commercial training, 50(1).
  • 23. Pacana A., Bednarova L., Liberko I., Wozny A., 2014, Effect of selected production factors of the stretch film on its extensibility, Przemysł Chemiczny, 93(7).
  • 24. Pacana A., Pasternak-Malicka M., Zawada M., 2016, Decision support in the production of packaging films by cost-quality analysis, “Przemysł Chemiczny”, 95(5)
  • 25. Quental N, Lourenco J.M, da Silva F.N., 2011, Sustainable development policy: goals, targets and political cycles, Sustainable Development, 19(1).
  • 26. Rappai G., 2016, Europe En Route to 2020. A New Way of Evaluating the Overall Fulfillment of the Europe 2020 Strategic Goals, Social Indicators Research, 129(1).
  • 27. Soriano F.H., Mulatero F., 2010, Knowledge policy in the EU: From the Lisbon strategy to Europe 2020, “Journal of the Knowledge Economy”, 1(4).
  • 28. Steurer R., Hametner M., 2013, Objectives and indicators in sustainable development strategies: similarities and variances cross Europe, Sustainability, 21(4).
  • 29. Strielkowski W., Čábelková I., 2016, Barriers to entry and economic growth in transition economies, Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research, 50(2).
  • 30. Szarowska I., 2018, Importance of R&D expenditure for economic growth in selected CEE countries, Ekonomie, 21(4).
  • 31. Zimon G., 2018, Influence of group purchasing organizations on financial situation of Polish SMEs, Oeconomia Copernicana, 9(1).
Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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