In Romania we call it “duduie”

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  1. “Investing in research and innovation is investing in Europe’s future. Business innovation relates to the wide range of activities that enterprises undertake to implement innovation processes, develop new goods or services, and bring them to market. The Community Innovation Survey (CIS) reports about two kinds of innovation: product innovation and business process innovation. The latest CIS results show that more than half (53%) of all enterprises in the EU reported some form of innovation activity in 2018-2020.
    The highest proportion of innovative enterprises was reported in Greece (73% of all enterprises), followed by Belgium (71%), Germany and Finland (both 69%) and Cyprus (66%). In contrast, the lowest innovation activity was observed in Romania (11%), Latvia (32%), Hungary and Spain (both 33%) and Poland (35%). ”

    Sursa: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-eurostat-news/-/DDN-20221118-2

  2. De ce sa inovam cand putem cumpara produse inovatoare la juma’ de pret folosite de bunicute pana la piata si inapoi.

    De ce credeti ca economia Greciei a avut de suferit in ultimii ani? Exact, pentru ca investesc prea mult in inovatie :))

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  3. Define “innovative enterprises”.

    Faptul ca Grecia e pe primul loc, imi cam da de gandit. Interesant ar fi si feul cum sint finantate si cate mai inoveaza dupa 2-3 ani de la infiintare. Si cu ce profit.

    Si noi avem “innovative”, doar ca momentan ne concentram pe banii de la “proiectele europene”, sa inovam dosarele cum trebuie, sa intre cofinantarea la te miri ce doreste omul.

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