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@inproceedings{53741, author = {Kmecová, Iveta and Vokoun, Marek}, address = {Les Ulis}, booktitle = {SHS Web of Conferences - Volume 73; Innovative Economic Symposium 2019 – Potential of Eurasian Economic Union (IES2019)}, edition = {73}, editor = {J. Horák, J. Vrbka and Z. Rowland}, keywords = {Rural areas; sustainable innovation; innovative approach; socioeconomic development.}, howpublished = {elektronická verze "online"}, language = {eng}, location = {Les Ulis}, isbn = {978-2-7598-9094-1}, pages = {nestránkováno}, publisher = {EDP Sciences}, title = {Innovation activities of Czech businesses differences between urban and rural businesses}, url = {https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/01/shsconf_ies_2019_02002.pdf}, year = {2020} }
TY - JOUR ID - 53741 AU - Kmecová, Iveta - Vokoun, Marek PY - 2020 TI - Innovation activities of Czech businesses differences between urban and rural businesses PB - EDP Sciences CY - Les Ulis SN - 9782759890941 KW - Rural areas KW - sustainable innovation KW - innovative approach KW - socioeconomic development. UR - https://www.shs-conferences.org/articles/shsconf/pdf/2020/01/shsconf_ies_2019_02002.pdf N2 - Innovative activities of small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) in rural areas and in Czech economy are relatively unexplored areas. Socioeconomic and environmental contributions of SMEs activities can be gained not only by means of ecological innovative activities of rural SMEs. Rural areas are also a suitable localization strategy for obtaining public money from subsidies, as there is no great direct competition and lower costs. SMEs economic contributions are irreplaceable both for urban and rural areas. Socioeconomic impact of ecological innovations for urban and rural areas is connected with the advantages of circular economy, such as reduced energy consumption, less pollution and waste, and wellorganized product recycling options after use. The hypotheses are focused on the localization of businesses into rural areas, size of enterprises introducing innovations in the market, and ecological product and processes innovations. Estimation is based on 4 innovation phases as in the case of the general innovation business process. The 2014 data set is provided by the Czech Statistical Office contains the Community Innovation Survey. The results for 2014 indicate that localization does not affect the first phases of the innovation process, and that the innovative activities increase the costs of the R&D activities. ER -
KMECOVÁ, Iveta a Marek VOKOUN. Innovation activities of Czech businesses differences between urban and rural businesses. In J. Horák, J. Vrbka and Z. Rowland. \textit{SHS Web of Conferences - Volume 73; Innovative Economic Symposium 2019 – Potential of Eurasian Economic Union (IES2019)}. 73. vyd. Les Ulis: EDP Sciences. s.~nestránkováno, 7 s. ISBN~978-2-7598-9094-1. 2020.
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