Inovațiile deschise în contextul dezvoltării ecosistemului antreprenorial
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2021
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Artifex
Abstract
The crisis, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, has created major
problems for the economy and society, its impact being felt very deeply at the
level of small and medium enterprises. In order to overcome these problems,
survive and remain competitive, SMEs need to develop innovative thinking,
to combine efforts and resources to ensure the continuous financing of
innovation, to create partnerships and to interact with various actors in the
ecosystem in which they operate. So the crisis, being unprecedented and
unintentionally, has created a challenging environment for businesses to
invest in innovation as a response to the crisis. In the current situation,
companies agree to work with anyone, including their competitors, to explore
immediate and practical solutions to the problems caused by COVID-19. This
paper provides an overview of what open innovation is and in what consists
the rationale and effectiveness of open innovation, including in overcoming
the crisis. Attempts have also been made to analyze some statistics and the
country's position in the international rankings in order to understand the
extent to which Moldovan companies adopt possible open innovation
principles and use external sources in the innovation process to improve their
innovation performance.
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Referinţe bibliografice: pp. 208-210 (18 titl.). JEL Classification: O11, O30, O31, O32.
Keywords
innovation, crisis, pandemic, open innovation, Rrepublic of Moldova, COVID-19, small and medium-sized enterprises
Citation
MAIER, Lidia. Inovațiile deschise în contextul dezvoltării ecosistemului antreprenorial. In : Experience. Knowledge. Contemporary Challenges “Implications of the social-economic and ecological Paradigm on the power reports and global Governance”: international symposium, 9 th edition, 15th -16th December, 2021. Artifex University of Bucharest. Bucharest, 2021, pp. 191-210. ISBN 978-606-8716-62-6.