Disentangling the EU's competitiveness: Clusters, innovation, entrepreneurship
Dominika Kuberska is an assistant professor of economics at University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn. Her current areas of interest include competitiveness, innovations, entrepreneurship, and clusters. Kuberska has spent time in foreign research institutions such as University College Cork and Stockholm School of Economics. Her doctoral research was focused on competitiveness and cluster development. She graduated from Poznań University of Economics.
During her stay at CES, Kuberska will identify the solutions to restore and strengthen competitiveness of EU member states via innovation, entrepreneurship, and cluster development. Particularly, she will examine the following issues: a) how has competitiveness among EU member states changed over time; b) has the development gap between EU member states been reduced, and c) what are the most viable ways to improve its competitiveness?
This information is accurate for the time period that the affiliate is affiliated with CES.
Disentangling the EU's competitiveness: Clusters, innovation, entrepreneurship
Economics