Industrial chains and innovation activity in Małopolska region in 2008-2010
 
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University of Zielona Góra
 
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Univeristy of Szczecin
 
 
Online publication date: 2014-06-27
 
 
Management 2014;18(1):397-408
 
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The main objective of the study was an attempt to search for the conditions affect the nature of supply chains for enterprises innovative activity within the regional industrial systems, and consequently determine the frame conditions for the model of regional innovation networks, taking into account the specificities of Małopolskie region. The study was based on a questionnaire on a group of 500 companies from Małopolska. The study used probity modeling. This method is an effective research tool for large, but the static tests in which the dependent variable has a qualitative character.
 
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