A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South Korea

The role of R&D (research and development) intensity on the effect of knowledge services on the business performance of firms has been discussed by using PLS-SEM and PLS-MGA methods. Research groups were divided into two groups, innovative and non-innovative. Respondents were classified into inn...

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Main Authors: Hun Park, Jun-Hwan Park, Sujin Lee, Hyuk Hahn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/7/2/135
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spelling doaj-18d3e2c434ff4c2e8a18f6afde02d0632021-06-01T00:11:15ZengMDPI AGJournal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity2199-85312021-05-01713513510.3390/joitmc7020135A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South KoreaHun Park0Jun-Hwan Park1Sujin Lee2Hyuk Hahn3Division of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Seoul 02456, KoreaDivision of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Seoul 02456, KoreaDivision of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Seoul 02456, KoreaDivision of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, Seoul 02456, KoreaThe role of R&D (research and development) intensity on the effect of knowledge services on the business performance of firms has been discussed by using PLS-SEM and PLS-MGA methods. Research groups were divided into two groups, innovative and non-innovative. Respondents were classified into innovative firms if their R&D intensity was over 3% and vice versa. PLS-SEM and PLS-MGA results were compared for two groups and valuable insights were extracted. For innovative firms, knowledge services seemed to be verified and processed by the decision makers and utilized to achieve their business performance. On the other hand, a large number of non-innovative firms seemed to have a stronger tendency to utilize knowledge services directly for their business without sufficient verification by the decision makers.https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/7/2/135knowledge servicebusiness performanceR&D intensitydecision makingPLS-SEMPLS-MGA
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author Hun Park
Jun-Hwan Park
Sujin Lee
Hyuk Hahn
spellingShingle Hun Park
Jun-Hwan Park
Sujin Lee
Hyuk Hahn
A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South Korea
Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
knowledge service
business performance
R&D intensity
decision making
PLS-SEM
PLS-MGA
author_facet Hun Park
Jun-Hwan Park
Sujin Lee
Hyuk Hahn
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title A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South Korea
title_short A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South Korea
title_full A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South Korea
title_fullStr A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South Korea
title_full_unstemmed A Study on the Impact of R&D Intensity on Business Performance: Evidence from South Korea
title_sort study on the impact of r&d intensity on business performance: evidence from south korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market and Complexity
issn 2199-8531
publishDate 2021-05-01
description The role of R&D (research and development) intensity on the effect of knowledge services on the business performance of firms has been discussed by using PLS-SEM and PLS-MGA methods. Research groups were divided into two groups, innovative and non-innovative. Respondents were classified into innovative firms if their R&D intensity was over 3% and vice versa. PLS-SEM and PLS-MGA results were compared for two groups and valuable insights were extracted. For innovative firms, knowledge services seemed to be verified and processed by the decision makers and utilized to achieve their business performance. On the other hand, a large number of non-innovative firms seemed to have a stronger tendency to utilize knowledge services directly for their business without sufficient verification by the decision makers.
topic knowledge service
business performance
R&D intensity
decision making
PLS-SEM
PLS-MGA
url https://www.mdpi.com/2199-8531/7/2/135
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