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Creating an ICT Based Environment that Supports Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Kosovo

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  • Edmond Beqiri
  • Adem Tolaj
  • Napolon Beqiri

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This paper will contribute on preparatory model of creating a sustainable ICT environment for continues motivation of Intrapeneurs to support and encourage their creativity in order to lead to innovative projects inside and outside of the organizational effectiveness of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME). The research of the paper is focused on the comparative model of this managerial issue between the models in EU and Kosovo which is part of South-East European Countries (SEE). In an effort to be part of a unified information space of South East Europe, Kosovo has to innovate and invest in education and research in the field of information and communication technologies. On the way of the knowledge society it is still necessary to reduce the digital gap, expand the set of services and make central system and portal for electronic administration. Similarly, in the context of the special environment of Southeast Europe, authors have identified three key priorities: a unique information space, innovation and investment in ICT research and education and inclusive information society (information society for all). This is precondition that enables the creating an ICT based Environment that supports creativity, Innovation and Intrapreneurship. Positive samples of the paper can be useful to be implemented within SEE countries, and as an impact, the contribution of the paper will be shown as a possible model of managing and motivating an environment that supports Innovations through creativity.

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  • Edmond Beqiri & Adem Tolaj & Napolon Beqiri, 2015. "Creating an ICT Based Environment that Supports Creativity, Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Kosovo," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 4, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:1181
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2015.v4n2s1p23
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