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Research in Social Change
Volume 12 (2020): Issue 3 (September 2020)
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Prospects for innovation performance on European level
Nuša Erman
Nuša Erman
| Jul 22, 2021
Research in Social Change
Volume 12 (2020): Issue 3 (September 2020)
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Published Online:
Jul 22, 2021
Page range:
100 - 114
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2478/rsc-2020-0016
© 2020 Nuša Erman, published by Sciendo
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Figure 1
Number of innovative and non-innovative enterprises, and the share of innovative enterprises in the population in 2004–2016.
Figure 2
Share of innovative enterprises that received any public funding vs. share of innovative enterprises that did not receive any public funding, and annual percent change for innovative enterprises that received any public funding in 2004–2016.
Figure 3
Total and average innovation expenditure in thousand Euros in 2004–2016.
Figure 4
Main highly important factors hampering innovation activities in 2004–2016.
Figure 5
Autocorrelation functions (ACFs) for product and/or process innovative enterprises, enterprises that received any public funding, total innovation expenditure and average innovation expenditure in 2004–2016.
Figure 6
Predicted values for product and/or process innovative enterprises (PPE), enterprises that received any public funding (PF), total innovation expenditure (TE) and average innovation expenditure (AE) based on AR models (2004–2016 historical, 2008–2026 predicted).