Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en Patentes

Technological Innovation in Chilean Firms: An Empirical Study Based on Patents Literature has focused on studying patents in particular industries, subsectors or firms, mainly in developed countries. The level or quantity of patents in Chile during the period 2007-2012 on average reached 12 triadi...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Fuentes Solís, Sebastian Ferrada Rubio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Online Access:https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1956
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spelling doaj-7330a0001035496cb910a52a31077ee02021-07-02T23:06:36ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242016-12-0111410.4067/S0718-272420160004000081046Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en PatentesRodrigo Fuentes Solís0Sebastian Ferrada Rubio1Escuela de Administración y Negocios Universidad de Concepción campus ChillánEscuela de Administración y Negocios Universidad de Concepción campus Chillán Technological Innovation in Chilean Firms: An Empirical Study Based on Patents Literature has focused on studying patents in particular industries, subsectors or firms, mainly in developed countries. The level or quantity of patents in Chile during the period 2007-2012 on average reached 12 triadic families, while in countries like Argentina and Mexico presented averages of 12 and 15 respectively. The overall average for the same period amounted to 48,242 OECD triadic patent families. This shows the interest of the scientific community to study the phenomenon of patent creation, and, on the other hand, the large technological gap between developed and developing countries. We propose to study the determinants of patenting in Chilean firms, as a case of a developing country. We use a probit model where the dependent variable takes value one if the firm has or is in the process of obtaining an invention patent (technological) and zero if not. Our database has 4,338 Chilean firms, is cross-sectional and corresponds to an extract of the Eighth Survey of Innovation in Firms 2011-2012. The results show that the age of the firm, the base of existing knowledge, and the use of governmental instruments to support R&D have a positive effect on creation of patents. https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1956Technological innovationpatentsfirms and probit.
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author Rodrigo Fuentes Solís
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Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en Patentes
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
Technological innovation
patents
firms and probit.
author_facet Rodrigo Fuentes Solís
Sebastian Ferrada Rubio
author_sort Rodrigo Fuentes Solís
title Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en Patentes
title_short Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en Patentes
title_full Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en Patentes
title_fullStr Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en Patentes
title_full_unstemmed Innovación Tecnológica en Empresas Chilenas: Un Estudio Empírico Basado en Patentes
title_sort innovación tecnológica en empresas chilenas: un estudio empírico basado en patentes
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado
series Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
issn 0718-2724
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Technological Innovation in Chilean Firms: An Empirical Study Based on Patents Literature has focused on studying patents in particular industries, subsectors or firms, mainly in developed countries. The level or quantity of patents in Chile during the period 2007-2012 on average reached 12 triadic families, while in countries like Argentina and Mexico presented averages of 12 and 15 respectively. The overall average for the same period amounted to 48,242 OECD triadic patent families. This shows the interest of the scientific community to study the phenomenon of patent creation, and, on the other hand, the large technological gap between developed and developing countries. We propose to study the determinants of patenting in Chilean firms, as a case of a developing country. We use a probit model where the dependent variable takes value one if the firm has or is in the process of obtaining an invention patent (technological) and zero if not. Our database has 4,338 Chilean firms, is cross-sectional and corresponds to an extract of the Eighth Survey of Innovation in Firms 2011-2012. The results show that the age of the firm, the base of existing knowledge, and the use of governmental instruments to support R&D have a positive effect on creation of patents.
topic Technological innovation
patents
firms and probit.
url https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/1956
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