There is no shortage of fintech companies in Poland. Interesting companies are also emerging in the e-commerce industry. However, they are not successful on foreign markets.
The state does not have its own capital and in order to create something it first needs to take resources from someone else, says Professor Robert Ciborowski, the President of the University of Białystok.
The latest Global Innovation Index (GII) has classified the Baltic States highly. The Index ranks 126 countries and their innovative aspects within political environment, education, and infrastructure and business culture.
CFOs in Poland are concerned about increasing operating costs, the shortage of qualified employees and the unstable business legislation.
The model of capitalism emerging in Central and Southeast Europe is similar to the Southern European model. The region is so diverse, however, that a homogeneous regional model of the economy is unlikely to develop.
The concept of the creative class assumes that a strong correlation exists between the number of employees using knowledge and skills to solve problems or create new quality and economic growth, says Associate Professor,...
The Poland’s ruling party intellectual motor is the every year conference entitled “Poland, the Great Project” and provides an insight into current government thinking, as well as how it is translated into policy.
Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia are seeking to create an environment favoring entrepreneurship, modern technologies and international talents, and they already have something to boast about.
CEOs of Deloitte Technology Fast 50 are targeting 2016 as the right moment to expand into new markets. Almost half of them are planning expansion to new markets.
“The reluctance of the scientific community to cooperate with business is not due to bad intentions, but the young scientists' need to focus on the development of their careers in order to ensure the existence of their home...