Emerging regional innovation strategies in Central Europe: institutions and regional leadership in generating strategic outcomes

The paper seeks to develop a comparative analysis of approaches to innovation support in three self-governing regions of the Czech Republic. Its analytical section presents an in-depth analysis of the development of innovation policies in three regions: the capital city of Prague, South Moravia and...

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Economic activity
European Union
Innovation
Innovations
Knowledge
Leadership
Public policy
Regional economics
Regions
Regulation
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