Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution

The aim of this paper is to investigate the implications of the fourth industrial revolution for technological competitiveness, its definition and measurement methods. An empirical part is aimed at identifying comparative advantages of the European Union in digital technologies. Recently new approac...

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Main Author: Weresa Marzenna Anna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-09-01
Series:Economics and Business Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2019.3.4
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spelling doaj-3e818a0027f84d4d8b54c2d7ad1ca2d52021-09-05T17:19:27ZengSciendoEconomics and Business Review2450-00972019-09-0153507110.18559/ebr.2019.3.4ebr.2019.3.4Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolutionWeresa Marzenna Anna0World Economy Research Institute, Collegium of World Economy, SGH Warsaw School of Economics, al. Niepodległości 162, 02-554Warszawa, PolandThe aim of this paper is to investigate the implications of the fourth industrial revolution for technological competitiveness, its definition and measurement methods. An empirical part is aimed at identifying comparative advantages of the European Union in digital technologies. Recently new approaches have appeared to measure digital competitiveness, however they use a broad definition of competitiveness that encompasses not only technological factors but also the macroeconomic and institutional environment (IMD, 2017; WEF, 2018). There is still a limited number of studies focused on the technological dimension of competitiveness in digital technologies. This paper fills the gap by developing a conceptual framework based on patent indicators, i.e. Patent Share and Revealed Technological Advantage indices. It allows a consistent analysis of the comparative advantages of the EU member states in digital technologies to be conducted. The results confirm a huge diversity within the EU in terms of digital technologies, their global impact and comparative advantages.https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2019.3.4technological competitivenessdigitalizationeuropean unionrevealed technological advantageo30o31o34
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Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution
Economics and Business Review
technological competitiveness
digitalization
european union
revealed technological advantage
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author_facet Weresa Marzenna Anna
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title Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution
title_short Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution
title_full Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution
title_fullStr Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution
title_full_unstemmed Technological competitiveness of the EU member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution
title_sort technological competitiveness of the eu member states in the era of the fourth industrial revolution
publisher Sciendo
series Economics and Business Review
issn 2450-0097
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The aim of this paper is to investigate the implications of the fourth industrial revolution for technological competitiveness, its definition and measurement methods. An empirical part is aimed at identifying comparative advantages of the European Union in digital technologies. Recently new approaches have appeared to measure digital competitiveness, however they use a broad definition of competitiveness that encompasses not only technological factors but also the macroeconomic and institutional environment (IMD, 2017; WEF, 2018). There is still a limited number of studies focused on the technological dimension of competitiveness in digital technologies. This paper fills the gap by developing a conceptual framework based on patent indicators, i.e. Patent Share and Revealed Technological Advantage indices. It allows a consistent analysis of the comparative advantages of the EU member states in digital technologies to be conducted. The results confirm a huge diversity within the EU in terms of digital technologies, their global impact and comparative advantages.
topic technological competitiveness
digitalization
european union
revealed technological advantage
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url https://doi.org/10.18559/ebr.2019.3.4
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