Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study

Abstract Countries can enhance endogenous innovation using multifaceted incentives for science and technology indicators. We explore country-level innovation using OECD data for research and development (R&D), patents, and exports. We deploy a dual methodology of descriptive visualization and pa...

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Main Authors: Viju Raghupathi, Wullianallur Raghupathi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13731-018-0097-0
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spelling doaj-530d7cf1a1254368ad1f73aa24d38f8d2020-11-25T01:37:51ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship2192-53722019-01-018114510.1186/s13731-018-0097-0Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country studyViju Raghupathi0Wullianallur Raghupathi1Koppelman School of Business, Brooklyn College of the City University of New YorkGabelli School of Business, Fordham UniversityAbstract Countries can enhance endogenous innovation using multifaceted incentives for science and technology indicators. We explore country-level innovation using OECD data for research and development (R&D), patents, and exports. We deploy a dual methodology of descriptive visualization and panel regression analysis. Our results highlight industry variances in R&D spending. As a nation develops, governmental expenditure on R&D decreases, and businesses take on an increasing role to fill the gap, increasing local innovation. Our portfolio of local versus foreign resident ownership of patents highlights implications for taxation/innovation policies. Countries with high foreign ownership of patents have low tax revenues due to the lack of associated costs with, and mobility of income from, patents. We call on these countries to devise targeted policies encouraging local patent ownership. Policy makers should also recognize factors influencing high-technology exports for innovation. Lastly, we call on countries to reinstate horizontal and vertical policies, and design national innovation ecosystems that integrate disparate policies in an effort to drive economic growth through innovation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13731-018-0097-0InnovationPatentsScience and technologyResearch and developmentExportsPanel analysis
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Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study
Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Innovation
Patents
Science and technology
Research and development
Exports
Panel analysis
author_facet Viju Raghupathi
Wullianallur Raghupathi
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title Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study
title_short Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study
title_full Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study
title_fullStr Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study
title_full_unstemmed Exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study
title_sort exploring science-and-technology-led innovation: a cross-country study
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
issn 2192-5372
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Abstract Countries can enhance endogenous innovation using multifaceted incentives for science and technology indicators. We explore country-level innovation using OECD data for research and development (R&D), patents, and exports. We deploy a dual methodology of descriptive visualization and panel regression analysis. Our results highlight industry variances in R&D spending. As a nation develops, governmental expenditure on R&D decreases, and businesses take on an increasing role to fill the gap, increasing local innovation. Our portfolio of local versus foreign resident ownership of patents highlights implications for taxation/innovation policies. Countries with high foreign ownership of patents have low tax revenues due to the lack of associated costs with, and mobility of income from, patents. We call on these countries to devise targeted policies encouraging local patent ownership. Policy makers should also recognize factors influencing high-technology exports for innovation. Lastly, we call on countries to reinstate horizontal and vertical policies, and design national innovation ecosystems that integrate disparate policies in an effort to drive economic growth through innovation.
topic Innovation
Patents
Science and technology
Research and development
Exports
Panel analysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13731-018-0097-0
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