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Education as a Factor of Successful Innovation Policy

PUTNOVÁ, A.; SLAVÍK, J.; CEBÁKOVÁ, A. Education as a Factor of Successful Innovation Policy. In Innovation Vision 2020: From Regional Development Sustainability to Global Economic Growth. Amsterdam, Netherlands: International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA), 2015. p. 2701-2708. ISBN: 978-0-9860419-4-5.
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Authors
Putnová Anna, doc. RNDr., Ph.D., MBA, RE-KancR (RO), ÚM (FBM)
Slavík Jan, Ing., Ph.D., ÚM (FBM)
Cebáková Andrea, Ing. Mgr., ÚM (FBM)
Abstract

Innovation strategies in the EU countries and EU as a whole may be thought of as competition strategies. This paper is concerned with innovations focusing on industry and technical education. It compares the rate of innovation in the Czech Republic with the investment in education. In our opinion, the stagnating innovation is, among others, due to the stagnating numbers of technically educated people and the rate of support for science and research. The Czech Republic will have to consider these factors to achieve its innovation goals.

Keywords

innovation, industry, European Union, education, Czech Republic

Published
2015
Pages
2701–2708
Proceedings
Innovation Vision 2020: From Regional Development Sustainability to Global Economic Growth
Conference
The 25th International Business Information Management Association Conference
ISBN
978-0-9860419-4-5
Publisher
International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA)
Place
Amsterdam, Netherlands
UT WoS
000360508700266
EID Scopus
BibTeX
@inproceedings{BUT115218,
  author="Anna {Putnová} and Jan {Slavík} and Andrea {Cebáková}",
  title="Education as a Factor of Successful Innovation Policy",
  booktitle="Innovation Vision 2020: From Regional Development Sustainability to Global Economic Growth",
  year="2015",
  pages="2701--2708",
  publisher="International Business Information Management Association (IBIMA)",
  address="Amsterdam, Netherlands",
  isbn="978-0-9860419-4-5"
}
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