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2022 | z. 164 Zarządzanie zasobami ludzkimi: perspektywy, wdrażanie i wyzwania = Human Resource Management : Perspectives, Implementation and Challenges | 151--164
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Towards Searching for a Gap in Network Relations for Smart Specialization Strategy - Results of Bibliometric Analysis

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Purpose: Over the recent years, the literature on the subject has given much attention to the issues of regional innovativeness. Within this broadly defined concept, the issues covered by research studies and analyses include: enterprises' capabilities to search for new concepts and inventions, cooperation among enterprises, cooperation between the public sphere and enterprises, cooperation between research institutions and enterprises. Effectiveness of those relations translates into the extent to which innovations are generated and absorbed in the regions. The purpose of this study is to identify the significance of regional partnerships in the currently implemented smart specialization strategies and to search for research gaps in the currently conducted studies in that area. Design/methodology/approach: In order to attain this research goal, the study applied the systematic literature review (SLR) method, also making use of the text mining method and the VOSviewer (bibliometric mapping) tool. Findings: The research study found that the approach to building network relations within partnerships for smart specialization strategy implementation is changing. Currently, network relations and partnerships are deeply rooted in the EU policies, such as those related to sustainable development, support for European Green Deal implementation, the EU industrial policy strategy, Horizon Europe programme, the Cohesion Policy. Originality/value: The analyses completed as part of the study have unambiguously confirmed the direction of activity of network relations within smart specialization strategies, and at the same time have shown that this is a niche issue which is entering the stage of intensive development.(original abstract)
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  • University of Szczecin
Bibliografia
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