Public Sector Support for Innovations

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dc.contributor.advisor Stejskal, Jan
dc.contributor.author Keita, Mariama
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-11T13:25:43Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-11T13:25:43Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.date.submitted 2018-06-29
dc.identifier Univerzitní knihovna (studovna)
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10195/72112
dc.description.abstract This research was about public sector support for innovations. To establish the critical role of the public sector in the innovative changes taking place currently around the world. The role of the public sector in supporting innovation not only within, but also most importantly in the private sector was investigated on the basis of the three fundamental functions of the public sector as postulated by Rajeswari (1998, p.1). To extensively investigate this phenomenon, the research approached the subject matter through analytic research approach. Highlighting the different ways, the public sector supports innovations within and in the private sector. Using the Schumpeter's theory on dimensions of innovation as the principal theoretical underpinning for the research. The significance of public sector support for innovation was investigated first from the happenings with the supranational body, the EU. Identifying the role of finances in determining the importance of policy. Then the EU policies on innovation and its scope were examined. Highlighting the financial commitments of the EU to each of its policy programme. The research then conducted a comparative analysis of two of the countries within the EU as a sample of the entire population of individual EU member states to evaluate how their public sector is supporting innovations within and also in the private sector. The Czech Republic and the German Democratic Republic were purposively chosen because of their near opposite standing in terms of economic status and political standing within the EU. The Czech Republic representing the small member states and Germany, the big EU states. Using mainly secondary research data, the research concludes that the EU takes the participation of the public sector supporting innovation seriously. It also concludes that while the Czech Republic and Germany have different experiences in terms of their relationship with public sector support for innovations. And their approaches also been different. The two focal sample states and the EU have two central agreements that are common to all. First, the irreplaceability of the public sector as a catalyst for innovations in any nations. Two, the central role of shared data, cooperation and coordination amongst all entities involved in the pursuit of innovations. eng
dc.format 100 s.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice cze
dc.rights Bez omezení
dc.subject veřejný sektor cze
dc.subject soukromý sektor cze
dc.subject inovace cze
dc.subject výzkum a vývoj cze
dc.subject technologie cze
dc.subject public sector eng
dc.subject private sector eng
dc.subject innovations eng
dc.subject research and development eng
dc.subject technology eng
dc.title Public Sector Support for Innovations eng
dc.type diplomová práce cze
dc.contributor.referee Prokop, Viktor
dc.date.accepted 2019-01-23
dc.description.abstract-translated Tento výzkum byl zaměřen na podporu inovací ve veřejném sektoru. Práce je zaměřena na stanovení rozhodující úlohy veřejného sektoru v inovativních změnách, ke kterým dochází v současnosti na celém světě. Úloha veřejného sektoru při podpoře inovací nejen uvnitř, ale především v soukromém sektoru byla zkoumána na základě tří základních funkcí veřejného sektoru, jak uvádí Rajeswari (1998, str. 1). Práce komparuje systémy podpory inovací v ČR a v Německu, definuje překážky a podává doporučení ke zlepšení stavu. cze
dc.description.department Fakulta ekonomicko-správní cze
dc.thesis.degree-discipline Regional Development and Governance cze
dc.thesis.degree-name Ing.
dc.thesis.degree-grantor Univerzita Pardubice. Fakulta ekonomicko-správní cze
dc.identifier.signature D38833
dc.thesis.degree-program Economic Policy and Administration cze
dc.description.defence The student presented her thesis titled: Public support for innovations. It aimed at analysing the supportive systems for the innovations in two selected European countries. After the initial presentation, student was asked: What the Czech Republic can emulate from Germany to improve its innovation environment? She was further asked to: define innovation as used in her thesis? The discussions ended with the question on: the strategy indicators that were used for comparing both countries. eng
dc.identifier.stag 34759
dc.description.grade Dokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobou cze


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