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The globalization of competition has produced new issues for the public sector in the field of supporting a country’s innovativeness. This chapter’s objective is to analyze the structure and role of public sector inputs to the country’s innovativeness. In order to achieve the objective, the following research tasks have been set: analyze the literature on the structure and role of public sector inputs to innovativeness; provide methodology for empirical modeling of structure and impact of socio-economic factors on development processes; empirical analysis of the structure of public sector inputs to innovativeness and their impact on business sector innovation processes in EU member states, Croatia, Turkey, Iceland, and Norway. The data source used for the empirical analysis is the Eurostat database, and also some data originating from the European Innovation Scoreboard database. In the empirical part of the article a component analysis is conducted to find the structure of public sector inputs to innovativeness. Thereafter, in order to analyze the formation of business innovation development indicators, the influence of factors is assessed by multiple regression models explaining the public sector role in the formation of business sector innovation processes.
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The respective 11 variables are analyzed in chapter 17.4 listed as BESTAskp to PATUSlab. Note for R.Harini: As you can see I used the new chapter number here.
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PASW Statistics 17.0 program packet: missing values are replaced with mean, extraction by main component method, rotated by VARIMAX method, sorted by size.
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This article is written with the support of the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research foundation project No SF0180037s08 “The path dependent model of the innovation system: development and implementation in the case of a small country.”
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Reiljan, J., Friedrich, P., Paltser, I. (2012). Public Sector Inputs to the Innovativeness of the Country. In: Carayannis, E., Varblane, U., Roolaht, T. (eds) Innovation Systems in Small Catching-Up Economies. Innovation, Technology, and Knowledge Management, vol 15. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1548-0_17
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