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The analysis of innovative cooperation systems from the perspective of the size of the industrial enterprises of south-western Poland in 2008-2010 shows that large enterprises tend to engage in an innovation activity the most often. In this group, 62% of all surveyed companies take the innovative cooperation regularly. Their key innovative cooperators are: customers, universities and international research and development centers. 52% of medium-sized companies take the innovative cooperation. They mainly cooperate with national research centers. However, medium firms do not show any interest in the innovative cooperation with their suppliers. The ambiguous results obtained with regard to medium-sized businesses can provide an incentive for further research in this area. In the group of small businesses less than 50% of companies take the innovative cooperation. Small companies usually cooperate with their suppliers. The smallest tendency to establish the innovative cooperation is characterized by micro business. In this group, less than 40% of companies take the innovative cooperation. Micro companies are the only group in which the tendency to the innovative cooperation is much lower than the average in the researched region. Furthermore, the most micro-enterprises neither take the innovative cooperation with their customers nor national research centers.
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