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378:001.895 (1) |
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SM ISO690:2012 SUSLENCO, Alina, DONCEAN, Marilena. Recommendations for the innovation-driven development of the Republic of Moldova in the context of sustainability. In: Journal of Research on Trade, Management and Economic Development, 2021, nr. 1(15), pp. 70-85. ISSN 2345-1424. |
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Numărul 1(15) / 2021 / ISSN 2345-1424 /ISSNe 2345-1483 | ||||||
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Exploring athemerelating to the innovation-driven development of the Republic of Moldova in the context of achieving sustainability is a highly topical and important undertaking for scientific research in the present age. The purpose of the present paper is to conduct an analysis of the innovation-driven development of the Republic of Moldova, given that innovation potential is a decisive factor in achieving economic sustainability. In this context, the original contribution was to perform an extensive research based on documentation and comparative analysis, highlighting the positions of the Republic of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine in the Global Innovation Index. The Global Innovation Index is one of the most important reference studies measuring the performance of countries based on innovation. To prepare this paper the following methods were used: induction, deduction, analysis, synthesis, quantitative research, comparative analysis, scientific abstraction, and modelling. Depending on each country’s rank, key conclusions and recommendations were drawn for the Global Innovation Index components. A first finding resulting from the analysis is that the Republic of Moldova must make further efforts to use all ideas and inventions and to market them to the final consumer. Another major problem facing the Republic of Moldova is its ranking drop in the sub-index “human capital and research” sinceitslid from the 71st spot in 2014 to 64th in 2019 compared to Romania and Ukraine. |
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Cuvinte-cheie innovation, innovation-driven development, sustainability, Global Innovation Index, inovaţii, dezvoltare inovațională, sustenabilitate, indicele global de inovare, инновации, инновационное развитие, устойчивость, глобальный индекс инноваций |
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