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Knowledge based firms from Central and Eastern European Countries: A comparative overview of case studies

14/07/2011
Author : CASE - Center for Social and Economic Research
The paper provides a comparative analysis of case studies of knowledge-based firms in six Eastern and Central European countries.
 

This paper focuses on knowledge-based entrepreneurship, or new firm creation in industries which are considered to be science-based or to use research and development intensively, in the East Central European (ECE) context. On the basis of case studies of thirteen knowledge-based firms in six ECE countries, the authors suggest that KBE firms in these countries may differ in some important ways from the conventional picture of new technology based firms. In general, they see the ECE knowledge-intensive firm as a knowledge-localiser or customiser, adapting global knowledge to local needs on the domestic market, rather than a knowledge-creator generating new solutions for global markets. The entrepreneurs who start and run these businesses are skilled at spotting trends early and bringing them to their countries. Based in countries that generally have poor reputations as sources of innovative, high-technology products, but having established strong brands for themselves in their home markets, they are struggling with the challenge of entering export markets with products and services that can achieve global, or at least regional, recognition. The studies of the companies discussed here suggest that ECE firms are still in the early stages of this strategic shift.

Read more in CASE Network Studies and Analyses No. 428: Knowledge based firms from Central and Eastern European Countries: A comparative overview of case studies by Richard Woodward, Deniz E. Yörük and Slavo Radosevic.

 
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