Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance Systems

<p>This paper explores how different public administrations (regional, national, European and Framework Program) allocate public resources to promote innovation among innovative companies in the Spanish manufacturing industry. We incorporate variables that have never been treated in this line...

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Main Authors: Manuel GUISADO-GONZÁLEZ, Manuel GUISADO-TATO, Mercedes VILA-ALONSO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Babes Bolyai University 2013-02-01
Series:Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
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Online Access:https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/112
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spelling doaj-49fef1a21dcb490990f9978218b27d2b2021-06-30T05:52:00ZengBabes Bolyai UniversityTransylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences1842-28452013-02-019386178128Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance SystemsManuel GUISADO-GONZÁLEZ0Manuel GUISADO-TATO1Mercedes VILA-ALONSO2Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vigo University, Vigo, SpainProfessor, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vigo University, Vigo, SpainProfessor, Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Vigo University, Vigo, Spain<p>This paper explores how different public administrations (regional, national, European and Framework Program) allocate public resources to promote innovation among innovative companies in the Spanish manufacturing industry. We incorporate variables that have never been treated in this line of research before, such as exportoriented and Pavitt’s taxonomy among others. In order to know the preferences of each public program aimed at promoting innovation we use two econometric estimation techniques: first, a binary logistic regression and, second, another binary logistic regression corrected for selection bias derived from the lack of consideration of certain relevant characteristics of manufacturing firms that do not innovate. We check if the importance and statistical significance of certain explanatory variables depend on the estimation method used. We found that the four public administrations preferably assign public resources to Spanish companies that cooperate with other domestic companies. We also found that European programs (EU and Framework Program) show their allocation preferences towards innovative firms that export outside EU. The public aid from the Spanish central administration seeks to promote the creation of large ‘national champions’.</p>https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/112r&d subsidiestechnology policyinnovationeuropean unionspain.
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author Manuel GUISADO-GONZÁLEZ
Manuel GUISADO-TATO
Mercedes VILA-ALONSO
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Manuel GUISADO-TATO
Mercedes VILA-ALONSO
Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance Systems
Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
r&d subsidies
technology policy
innovation
european union
spain.
author_facet Manuel GUISADO-GONZÁLEZ
Manuel GUISADO-TATO
Mercedes VILA-ALONSO
author_sort Manuel GUISADO-GONZÁLEZ
title Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance Systems
title_short Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance Systems
title_full Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance Systems
title_fullStr Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance Systems
title_full_unstemmed Using Public AID Programs to Finance Innovation in Multi-Level Governance Systems
title_sort using public aid programs to finance innovation in multi-level governance systems
publisher Babes Bolyai University
series Transylvanian Review of Administrative Sciences
issn 1842-2845
publishDate 2013-02-01
description <p>This paper explores how different public administrations (regional, national, European and Framework Program) allocate public resources to promote innovation among innovative companies in the Spanish manufacturing industry. We incorporate variables that have never been treated in this line of research before, such as exportoriented and Pavitt’s taxonomy among others. In order to know the preferences of each public program aimed at promoting innovation we use two econometric estimation techniques: first, a binary logistic regression and, second, another binary logistic regression corrected for selection bias derived from the lack of consideration of certain relevant characteristics of manufacturing firms that do not innovate. We check if the importance and statistical significance of certain explanatory variables depend on the estimation method used. We found that the four public administrations preferably assign public resources to Spanish companies that cooperate with other domestic companies. We also found that European programs (EU and Framework Program) show their allocation preferences towards innovative firms that export outside EU. The public aid from the Spanish central administration seeks to promote the creation of large ‘national champions’.</p>
topic r&d subsidies
technology policy
innovation
european union
spain.
url https://rtsa.ro/tras/index.php/tras/article/view/112
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