Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.54820/entrenova-2023-0015
Spatial Features of the Distribution of Educational Potential and Investment in Innovation in the Regions of Central and Eastern Europe
Nadiya Dubrovina
; University of Economics and Management in Bratislava, Slovakia
Monika Hudakova
orcid.org/0000-0003-0454-9626
; University of Economics and Management in Bratislava, Slovakia
Veronika Grimberger
orcid.org/0009-0001-5330-9971
; University of Economics and Management in Bratislava, Slovakia
Stefan Graser
; University of Economics and Management in Bratislava, Slovakia
Abstract
Over the past decades, significant structural changes have occurred in European countries' labour markets. In this work, the following goals were set: to study the spatial features of the distribution of the educational potential of the economically active population; to analyse the investment in innovation on the example of the countries of Central and Eastern Europe; to study the development of regional markets and to identify the role of innovative enterprises in the formation of spatial regimes and regional clusters. The research methodology uses Eurostat data, spatial econometrics and statistics methods, cluster analysis methods, and time series. The article considers the problems of the spatial distribution of the educational potential of the economically active population in the NUTS 2 regions for 6 CEE countries over a long period. Conclusion: Based on the application of models of spatial econometrics, an analysis of the relationship between the educational potential of the economically active population and investments in innovations was carried out, the role of innovations and the development of regional labour markets were studied, regional disproportions and insufficient flexibility of regional markets to socioeconomic challenges were identified.
Keywords
spatial econometrics; regional policy; innovations; clusters; educational potential; labour market
Hrčak ID:
319475
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Publication date:
21.7.2024.
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