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How European financial institutions affect their R&D and economic development

How European financial institutions affect their R&D and economic development
How European financial institutions affect their R&D and economic development
PART I: INCREASING COMPETITIVNESS THROUGH R&D AND INNOVATIONS
Chapter 1 From LISBON To "Lisbon" - Janez Prašnikar
Chapter 2 EU and Economic Growth - A.W. BootChapter 3 How European Financial Institutions Affect Their R&D and Economic Development - Jiang Tong and Chenggang XuChapter 4 Internationalization of R&D Within Small Open Economies - The Dutch Case - Hugo Erken, Victor Gilsing, and Andre van HoornChapter 5 Innovations and R&D in a Technology Follower Country: a Case of Slovenia - Janez Prašnikar and Patricia Kotnik
PART II: STRUCTURAL REFORMS, STABILIZATION AND SOCIAL COHESION IN SLOVENIA
Chapter 6 "Soft landing" in the ERM2: Lessons from Slovenia - Velimir Bole and Dušan MramorChapter 7 The Development of the Single European Market for Financial Services and its Effects on Slovenia - Silva Deželan and Marko KošakChapter 8 Flexibility Through Labor Market Regulation: Comparing Slovenia with Other European Countries - Polona Domadenik, Robert Kaše, and Nada ZupanChapter 9 Taxes on Capital and Labor in Slovenia - Mitja Èok, Igor Gabrijelèiè, and Andraž BrodnjakChapter 10 On the Evolution of Size and Productivity in Transition: Evidence from Slovenian Manufacturing Firms - Sašo PolanecChapter 11 Key Challenges of Slovenia in Implementing EU Cohesion Policy in the New Financial Perspective - Mojmir Mrak, Vasja Rant, Igor Gabrijelèiè, and Sebastjan GrgetaChapter 12 Benchmarking Policies Regarding Poverty and Social Exclusion - Andreja Cirman and Matija SevšekPART III: THE INNOVATIVE FIRM
Chapter 13 Towards a more Innovative Company - Creating Options for the Future - Arie P. Nagel, Wim Vanhaverbeke, and Marko TorkkeliChapter 14 An Application of the Open Innovation Model in Gorenje d.d. - Janez Prašnikar, Monika Lisjak, Aleš Mataj, Marko Pahor, Aleša Saša Sitar, Mateja Štemberger, Hugo Zagoršek, and Nataša ZdoucPART III: THE INNOVATIVE FIRM
Chapter 15 Exploring the Challenge of Destination Management: Comparison of the Supply and Demand Characteristics in Four Destinations in North Adriatic and Gorica Region - Janez Prašnikar, Maja Brenèiè-Makovec, and Ljubica Cvelbar KneževiæChapter 16 The Boundaries and Opportunities of Facilitating High-Tech Growth in Slovenia - Mateja Drnovšek and Andreja CirmanChapter 17 Virtual Incubation Platform of Added Value as a tool to Generate Technology Start-Ups in Slovenia - Aljoša FeldinPART IV: SOCIAL CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
Chapter 18 Dilemmas in Balancing the Stakeholders: Corporate Social Responsibility in the Pharmaceutical Company Novo Nordisk - Niels MygindChapter 19 Modeling Corporate Social Responsibility - Žiga Debeljak and Aleksandra GregorièChapter 20 Balanced Scorecard Revisited: A Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective - Adriana RejcChapter 21 Reporting on Corporate Social Responsibility - Sergeja SlapnièarContributors Index
1594548110
31-47
Nova Science Publishers
Tong, Jian
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Xu, Chenggang
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Prasnikar, Janez
Tong, Jian
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Xu, Chenggang
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Prasnikar, Janez

Tong, Jian and Xu, Chenggang (2006) How European financial institutions affect their R&D and economic development. In, Prasnikar, Janez (ed.) Competitiveness, Social Responsibility and Economic Growth. Hauppauge NY: U.S.A.. Nova Science Publishers, pp. 31-47.

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PART I: INCREASING COMPETITIVNESS THROUGH R&D AND INNOVATIONS
Chapter 1 From LISBON To "Lisbon" - Janez Prašnikar
Chapter 2 EU and Economic Growth - A.W. BootChapter 3 How European Financial Institutions Affect Their R&D and Economic Development - Jiang Tong and Chenggang XuChapter 4 Internationalization of R&D Within Small Open Economies - The Dutch Case - Hugo Erken, Victor Gilsing, and Andre van HoornChapter 5 Innovations and R&D in a Technology Follower Country: a Case of Slovenia - Janez Prašnikar and Patricia Kotnik
PART II: STRUCTURAL REFORMS, STABILIZATION AND SOCIAL COHESION IN SLOVENIA
Chapter 6 "Soft landing" in the ERM2: Lessons from Slovenia - Velimir Bole and Dušan MramorChapter 7 The Development of the Single European Market for Financial Services and its Effects on Slovenia - Silva Deželan and Marko KošakChapter 8 Flexibility Through Labor Market Regulation: Comparing Slovenia with Other European Countries - Polona Domadenik, Robert Kaše, and Nada ZupanChapter 9 Taxes on Capital and Labor in Slovenia - Mitja Èok, Igor Gabrijelèiè, and Andraž BrodnjakChapter 10 On the Evolution of Size and Productivity in Transition: Evidence from Slovenian Manufacturing Firms - Sašo PolanecChapter 11 Key Challenges of Slovenia in Implementing EU Cohesion Policy in the New Financial Perspective - Mojmir Mrak, Vasja Rant, Igor Gabrijelèiè, and Sebastjan GrgetaChapter 12 Benchmarking Policies Regarding Poverty and Social Exclusion - Andreja Cirman and Matija SevšekPART III: THE INNOVATIVE FIRM
Chapter 13 Towards a more Innovative Company - Creating Options for the Future - Arie P. Nagel, Wim Vanhaverbeke, and Marko TorkkeliChapter 14 An Application of the Open Innovation Model in Gorenje d.d. - Janez Prašnikar, Monika Lisjak, Aleš Mataj, Marko Pahor, Aleša Saša Sitar, Mateja Štemberger, Hugo Zagoršek, and Nataša ZdoucPART III: THE INNOVATIVE FIRM
Chapter 15 Exploring the Challenge of Destination Management: Comparison of the Supply and Demand Characteristics in Four Destinations in North Adriatic and Gorica Region - Janez Prašnikar, Maja Brenèiè-Makovec, and Ljubica Cvelbar KneževiæChapter 16 The Boundaries and Opportunities of Facilitating High-Tech Growth in Slovenia - Mateja Drnovšek and Andreja CirmanChapter 17 Virtual Incubation Platform of Added Value as a tool to Generate Technology Start-Ups in Slovenia - Aljoša FeldinPART IV: SOCIAL CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY
Chapter 18 Dilemmas in Balancing the Stakeholders: Corporate Social Responsibility in the Pharmaceutical Company Novo Nordisk - Niels MygindChapter 19 Modeling Corporate Social Responsibility - Žiga Debeljak and Aleksandra GregorièChapter 20 Balanced Scorecard Revisited: A Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective - Adriana RejcChapter 21 Reporting on Corporate Social Responsibility - Sergeja SlapnièarContributors Index

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Published date: 2006

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Local EPrints ID: 34814
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/34814
ISBN: 1594548110
PURE UUID: 31864d69-3592-4556-be83-d1c4779bfdd9
ORCID for Jian Tong: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9367-4853

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Date deposited: 15 May 2006
Last modified: 10 Apr 2024 01:39

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Author: Jian Tong ORCID iD
Author: Chenggang Xu
Editor: Janez Prasnikar

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