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    June 30, 2026

    Religious Culture and Innovation Performance in Europe

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    Innovation can be termed as a social and cultural phenomenon, which allows people to create better ways of doing things. Culture values have an impact on the way innovation takes place. This commentary discusses how nations in Europe with a background of Protestantism score higher when it comes to innovation.

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