Innovative Activity of Companies in the Raw Material Industry on the Example of Poland and Slovakia – Selected Aspects

  • Barbara KOWAL Ph.D., DSc, Eng.; AGH University of Science and Technology, Cracow, Poland; email: bkowal@agh.edu.pl
  • Lucia DOMARACKÁ doc. Ing., PhD., TU Košice, Faculty BERG, Košice, Slovak Republic, email: lucia.domaracka@tuke.sk
  • Katarzyna TOBÓR-OSADNIK Ph.D., DSc, Eng.; Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland; email: katarzyna.tobor-osadnik@polsl.pl
Keywords: innovative activities, mining and quarrying, Innovation-friendly Environment, Global Innovation Index, Summary Innovation Index, innovation expenditure, mineral resources

Abstract

This paper discusses selected aspects of Innovative activity of companies in the raw material industry. The analysis included two countries
from the group of Moderate Innovators (according to the Global Innovation Index, GII), namely Poland and Slovakia. A general
comparison of the innovativeness level of Poland and Slovakia with the EU countries was conducted using indicators such as the
Innovation-friendly Environment (IFE) or the Summary Innovation Index (SII). The presented structure of expenditures on industrial
innovation among the analysed countries revealed the absence of concentration in organizational and marketing innovations, which
nowadays possesses significant importance. The conclusion resulting from the study is that Poland and Slovakia should undoubtedly
increase their innovative potential, i.a. in the use of their mineral raw materials as non-renewable resources, by identifying the sources
of innovation, as well as the opportunities and threats associated with their implementation in raw material enterprises.

Published
2022-01-27
How to Cite
KOWAL, B., DOMARACKÁ, L., & TOBÓR-OSADNIK, K. (2022). Innovative Activity of Companies in the Raw Material Industry on the Example of Poland and Slovakia – Selected Aspects. Test, 2(2). https://doi.org/10.29227/IM-2020-02-45