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Different Forms of Innovations: Meta-Analysis of the Organizational Innovation Surveys

Abstract

In article on the basis of official data of state statistics analyzes results of the surveys, which were conducted in Europe, in order to investigate the innovation activity of companies. Focuses on organizational innovations. Discusses the definitions of organizational innovations and evolution of innovations.

About the Author

Lidiya Nikolaevna Melnikova
Saint-Petersburg State University of Economics
Russian Federation


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For citations:


Melnikova L.N. Different Forms of Innovations: Meta-Analysis of the Organizational Innovation Surveys. Administrative Consulting. 2017;(6):170-177. (In Russ.)

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