5 research outputs found

    Evaluation of the Implementation of Smart Specialisation Strategy in Lithuanian Industry

    Get PDF
    This article provides data-driven analyses of Lithuanian foreign trade activities. We combine Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) and Lauraéus-Kaivo-oja Index (LKI) measures to identify key changes and trends in export and import structures of the Lithuanian economy. The findings suggest that the export and import portfolios of the Lithuanian economy have been successfully diversified and the Lithuanian Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) successful implemented in years 2015 through 2020. Presented in the form of HHI and LKI time series, our findings and the corresponding conclusions will be relevant to both the Lithuanian export and import industry and to industrial and economic policymakers in Lithuania and in international export and import agencies.</p

    Scientific Knowledge and Technology Transfer Policy in Lithuania

    No full text
    The research object of this Doctoral Dissertation is public policy factors playing a role for scientific knowledge and technology transfer. The potential to facilitate the knowledge and technology transfer from scientific institutions to business, i.e. knowledge and technology commercialization, by the means of public policy is analysed in this work. The model of knowledge and technology transfer management, suitable for Lithuania, is proposed.Šio disertacinio darbo tyrimo objektas yra viešosios politikos veiksniai darantys įtaką mokslo žinių ir technologijų perdavimui. Darbe yra nagrinėjamos galimybės viešosios politikos priemonėmis skatinti mokslo žinių ir technologijų perdavimo iš mokslo institucijų verslo įmonėms procesą – mokslo žinių ir technologijų komercializaciją. Siūlomas mokslo žinių ir technologijų perdavimo valdymo modelis, tinkamas Lietuvai

    E. įtrauktis kaip e. valdžios vystymosi Lietuvoje dalis

    No full text
    The paper is based on a research dealing with the e-inclusion policy in Lithuania. Authors describe and analyse public and private initiatives, designed to avoid electronic disjuncture, as these initiatives can be realized through innovative projects. E-inclusion is an activity, an instrument of creation of information society for everyone. e-inclusion helps to decrease the risk of digital disjuncture, to secure that disabled persons, elder persons and socially sensitive sets be involved in development of e-government and avoid new forms of disjuncture caused by information illiteracy and poverty of access to internet. Mykolas Romeris University participated as a national correspondent for Lithuania in eInclusion@EU project, which was launched under the European Unions Information Society Technology program in 2004. The paper is grounded on the material of this project

    E. įtrauktis kaip e. valdžios vystymosi Lietuvoje dalis

    No full text
    The paper is based on a research dealing with the e-inclusion policy in Lithuania. Authors describe and analyse public and private initiatives, designed to avoid electronic disjuncture, as these initiatives can be realized through innovative projects. E-inclusion is an activity, an instrument of creation of information society for everyone, e-inclusion helps to decrease the risk of digital disjuncture, to secure that disabled persons, elder persons and socially sensitive sets be involved in development of e-government and avoid new forms of disjuncture caused by information illiteracy and poverty of access to internet. Mykolas Romeris University participated as a national correspondent for Lithuania in eInclusion@EU project, which was launched under the European Union's Information Society Technology program in 2004. The paper is grounded on the material of this project.Straipsnyje analizuojama Lietuvos e. įtraukties politika ir aprašomos viešosios ir privačios iniciatyvos, skirtos panaikinti elektroninei atskirčiai, kurios realizuojamos per inovacinius projektus. E. įtrauktis - tai veikla, kurią vykdant siekiama sukurti informacinę visuomenę visiems. E. įtrauktimi siekiama mažinti skaitmeninės atskirties riziką, užtikrinti, kad neįgalieji, senyvo amžiaus žmonės ir socialiai jautrūs sluoksniai neliktų nuošalyje nuo e. valdžios plėtros ir išvengtų naujų atskirties formų dėl informacinio neraštingumo ar interneto prieigos neturėjimo. Mykolo Romerio universitetas kaip nacionalinis korespondentas (atstovas) dalyvauja eĮtraukties@EU projekte, kuris 2004 metais pradėtas Europos Sąjungos Informacinės visuomenės technologijų programos ribose. Pagal šį projektą buvo sukurti trys informacijos rinkimo įrankiai, kuriuos turi naudoti nacionaliniai atstovai duomenų ir informacijos rinkimo procesams savo šalyse. Straipsnio autoriai remiasi projekto vykdymo metu atliktais tyrimais

    Evaluation of the implementation of smart specialisation strategy in Lithuanian industry

    No full text
    This article provides data-driven analyses of Lithuanian foreign trade activities. We combine Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) and Lauraéus-Kaivo-oja Index (LKI) measures to identify key changes and trends in export and import structures of the Lithuanian economy. The findings suggest that the export and import portfolios of the Lithuanian economy have been successfully diversified and the Lithuanian Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) successful implemented in years 2015 through 2020. Presented in the form of HHI and LKI time series, our findings and the corresponding conclusions will be relevant to both the Lithuanian export and import industry and to industrial and economic policymakers in Lithuania and in international export and import agencies
    corecore