Knowledge Transfers and Business Performance in Creative Networks: The Case Study of the Slovak Creative Voucher Scheme

The study analyses the effects of the Slovak ‘creative voucher’ scheme on improvements in economic performance and innovation capacity by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This study employs survey data on cooperation by supported firms from creative industries (‘providers’) with ‘standard...

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