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INNOVATION DIFFUSION AS A CATALYST FOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANY’S ECONOMIC GROWTH. / Efimova, Elena; Kuznetsova, Natalia; Ramanauskas, Julius.
In: MANAGEMENT THEORY AND STUDIES FOR RURAL BUSINESS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT, Vol. 36, No. 3, 2014, p. 485-494.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - INNOVATION DIFFUSION AS A CATALYST FOR INDUSTRIAL COMPANY’S ECONOMIC GROWTH
AU - Efimova, Elena
AU - Kuznetsova, Natalia
AU - Ramanauskas, Julius
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - The economic growth as a long-term tendency of changing cycles of reproduction is a multidimensional phenomenon and one of the most important results of economic development and economic policy effectiveness in the innovation - informational economy. The goal of the study is to figure out classification of the innovation diffusion and its characteristics, which determine different types of economic growth at the micro and macro levels. The classical theories of the spatial allocation of production, exogenous economic growth and innovative business practices of individual companies serve as the theoretical and methodological background of the study. The main results of the study could be listed as follows: the paper examines the relationship of the economic growth diffusion in the context of its spatial dissemination (core-periphery) and gives a micro-level growth comparison (and its types – organic and inorganic) at the large-scaled, high-tech "LOMO" (Russia) and "Phillips" (the Netherlands) companies as the
AB - The economic growth as a long-term tendency of changing cycles of reproduction is a multidimensional phenomenon and one of the most important results of economic development and economic policy effectiveness in the innovation - informational economy. The goal of the study is to figure out classification of the innovation diffusion and its characteristics, which determine different types of economic growth at the micro and macro levels. The classical theories of the spatial allocation of production, exogenous economic growth and innovative business practices of individual companies serve as the theoretical and methodological background of the study. The main results of the study could be listed as follows: the paper examines the relationship of the economic growth diffusion in the context of its spatial dissemination (core-periphery) and gives a micro-level growth comparison (and its types – organic and inorganic) at the large-scaled, high-tech "LOMO" (Russia) and "Phillips" (the Netherlands) companies as the
KW - Keywords: diffusion of economic growth and innovations
KW - innovative development
KW - organic/inorganic growth
M3 - Article
VL - 36
SP - 485
EP - 494
JO - MANAGEMENT THEORY AND STUDIES FOR RURAL BUSINESS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
JF - MANAGEMENT THEORY AND STUDIES FOR RURAL BUSINESS AND INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT
SN - 1822-6760
IS - 3
ER -
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