Western Balkan countries’ innovation as determinant of their future growth and development

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Date

2024

Authors

Fedajev, Aleksandra
Panić, Marija
Živković, Živan

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Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Source

Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research

Volume

38

Issue

1

Abstract

The Western Balkan (WB) countries (Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, and Serbia) have been trying to become members of the EU for a long time, but they are increasingly moving away from the EU average in terms of development level. The question is whether these countries will be able to catch up with the EU countries in the near future and how they will do it. The reason for such results should be searched into insufficient innovation in these countries. This research aims to perform a comparative analysis of the capabilities and efficiency of the National Innovation System (NIS) in WB and CEE countries using the entropy-based PROMETHEE method for ranking. The rankings are performed using the two most reputable 2022 reports in this area: Global Innovation Index (GII) and European Innovation Scoreboard (EIS). For summarizing the results, the Borda rule is applied. The ranking results for both NIS capabilities and NIS efficiency indicate that WB countries are at the bottom of the rankings, having considerable disadvantages compared to CEE countries. Certain recommendations and guidelines for policymakers in these countries for improving innovation in the future have been defined according to practices from identified benchmarking countries.

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Keywords

Western Balkans, Innovation, GII, EIS, National innovation system, Development

Citation

DOI

10.1080/13511610.2024.2339939

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ISSN

1351-1610
1469-8412

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