What Make the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Innovation Different Across European Countries?

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Nguyen, Nguyet Thi Minh and Duong, C. 2019. What Make the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Innovation Different Across European Countries? International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management. 16 (Art. 1950041). https://doi.org/10.1142/S021987701950041X
AuthorsNguyen, Nguyet Thi Minh and Duong, C.
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This paper finds that the financial crisis has tremendously impacted innovation in most European countries with Greece and Lithuania being the most affected while Finland and Austria have the least negative effect on their innovation activities. Greece and Lithuania’s national innovation systems share many common characteristics which are in sharp contrast to those shared by Finland and Austria, including most notably culture, quality of the higher education system, science and technological capability, and structure of the economy. Those identified distinctions along the main dimensions of the national innovation systems between the most and least affected countries could to a large extent explain why the effect of the financial crisis is heterogeneous across European countries.

JournalInternational Journal of Innovation and Technology Management
Journal citation16 (Art. 1950041)
ISSN0219-8770
Year2019
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing
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Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1142/S021987701950041X
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Print21 Feb 2019
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Deposited06 Mar 2019
Accepted29 Dec 2018
Accepted29 Dec 2018
Copyright informationElectronic version of an article published as Nguyen, Nguyet Thi Minh and Duong, Chau (2019) ‘What Make the Impact of the Financial Crisis on Innovation Different Across European Countries?’, International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management, 16 (Art. 1950041) DOI: 10.1142/S021987701950041X. © 2019 World Scientific Publishing Company. https://www.worldscientific.com/worldscinet/ijitm
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