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本研究的目的是确定2011年至2013年波兰工业中新产品或显着改进产品的销售与物质资本和人力资本之间是否存在任何相关性。在定量分析中,使用了柯布-道格拉斯回归模型,并与其参数一起获得的结果表明,相对于实际资本支出流(0.868),销售新的和显著改进的商品的灵活性程度高于人力资本投资流(0.190)。创新增长率模型(柯布-道格拉斯理论)表明,新产品和显著改进产品的销售灵活性可以等于统一。研究发现,新产品和实质性改进产品的销售对物质和人力资本支出的回归依赖。因此,这些资本对行业中新产品和显著改进产品的销售波动的影响是不平衡的。2011-2013年,该行业相对于实体资本和人力资本投资流动的综合效应的上述产量增长超过比例(1.058)。目前创新的潜力与不变的生产方法,使我们能够获得越来越大的经济规模生产销售新的和显著改进的产品在波兰工业。所进行的研究表明,人力资本的影响(0.190)仅占波兰工业潜在机会的五分之一。
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Innovative Undertakings in the Polish Industry
The purpose of this research is to determine if there is any correlation between the sale of new or significantly improved products and the physical capital and human capital in the Polish industry between 2011 and 2013. In the quantitative analysis a Cobb-Douglas regression model has been used and together with its parameters it has obtained results which indicate a higher degree of flexibility of the sale of new and significantly improved goods relative to real capital expenditure streams (0.868) than human capital investment flows (0.190). The model of innovation growth rate (Cobb-Douglas theory) indicates that the flexibility of sold production of new and significantly improved goods can be equal to unity. The research has found regression dependence of new and substantively improved products sold on the physical and human capital expenditure. Thus, there is an imbalance of these capitals in the impact on the volatility of sold production of new and significantly improved goods in the industry. The above-specified production relative to the combined effect of real and human capital investment flows was growing more than proportionally (1.058) in the industry in the years 2011–2013. The current potential for innovation with an unchanged production method allows us to obtain increasing economies of scale of production sold of new and significantly improved goods in the Polish industry. The conducted research shows that the impact of human capital (0.190) amounts only to one-fifth of the potential opportunities available in the Polish industry.
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