Science and Innovation Management: Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 9 as Challenges for Poland

This manuscript continues the series of research publications on Sustainable Development Goals 8 and 9 (SDGs 8 and 9). Innovations play an essential role in the global and national economies, as they contribute to the growth of economic productivity, the creation of new products, services, and jobs,...

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Hauptverfasser: Okulich-Kazarin, Valery, Artyukhov, Artem, Skowron, Łukasz, Wołowiec, Tomasz, Bokhonkova, Yuliia
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Bibliometrics
Economic growth
Hypotheses
Ideology
Innovations
Interdisciplinary aspects
R&D
Research & development
Research & development expenditures
Research methodology
Science
Scientists
Scientometrics
Social change
Sustainable development
Technological change
Trends
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