Drivers of International Research Spending:
Drivers of International Research Spending contributes to the literature on the economics of technical change in two ways. First, it provides an overview and a critical appraisal of the literature on the drivers of research spending, especially focusing on the extant empirical studies in recent year...
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2023
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Schriftenreihe: | Annals of science and technology policy
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Zusammenfassung: | Drivers of International Research Spending contributes to the literature on the economics of technical change in two ways. First, it provides an overview and a critical appraisal of the literature on the drivers of research spending, especially focusing on the extant empirical studies in recent years. Second, it provides a unique insight into the empirical determinants of research spending using micro or firm-level data on research spending decisions across a very large sample of mostly emerging nations. Firm-level information on research enables the consideration of many characteristics (e.g., size, vintage, ownership, etc.) of firms that perform research. This monograph is organized as follows. The authors begin by presenting a schematic diagram that describes their vision about what constitutes R&D, its various dimensions, and the key players involved in such activity. Next, they present an extended overview of the literature on the causes and effects of technical change, including the drivers of research spending. The authors then discuss micro-level data sets on technical changes and R&D activity, with special attention given to the Enterprise Surveys (ES) dataset organized through the World Bank, which is employed in modeling cross-country firm-level R&D decision-making. Finally, the monograph provides recommendations for technology policy and suggests some directions for future research |
Beschreibung: | "Now Publishers 1. Introduction2. Research and Development Classifications and Related Literature3. Overview of the Related Literature4. Micro-Level Data5. Applications of Micro-Level Data6. Concluding Remarks, Policy Discussion, and Directions for Future WorkAbout the AuthorsAppendixReferences |
Beschreibung: | 92 pages |
ISBN: | 9781638280866 |
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contents | Intro -- Introduction -- Research and Development Classifications and Related Literature -- Overview of the Related Literature -- Type of Innovation -- Market Structure and Innovation -- Innovation Uncertainty -- Government Involvement in Research -- Protection of Intellectual Property -- Corruption and the Role of the Government in Technological Change -- Micro-Level Data -- The Enterprise Surveys Dataset -- Applications of Micro-Level Data -- Data and Estimation -- Baseline Model Results -- Strength of Patent Systems Robustness Analysis: Other Obstacles to Business Operations and R&D Activity -- Concluding Remarks, Policy Discussion, and Directions for Future Work -- Policy Discussion -- Directions for Future Work -- About the Authors -- Appendix -- References |
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spelling | Goel, Rajeev K. 1962- Verfasser aut Drivers of International Research Spending Rajeev K. Goel, Devrim Göktepe-Hultén, Michael A. Nelson Norwell, MA Now Publishers 2023 92 pages txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Annals of science and technology policy "Now Publishers 1. Introduction2. Research and Development Classifications and Related Literature3. Overview of the Related Literature4. Micro-Level Data5. Applications of Micro-Level Data6. Concluding Remarks, Policy Discussion, and Directions for Future WorkAbout the AuthorsAppendixReferences Intro -- Introduction -- Research and Development Classifications and Related Literature -- Overview of the Related Literature -- Type of Innovation -- Market Structure and Innovation -- Innovation Uncertainty -- Government Involvement in Research -- Protection of Intellectual Property -- Corruption and the Role of the Government in Technological Change -- Micro-Level Data -- The Enterprise Surveys Dataset -- Applications of Micro-Level Data -- Data and Estimation -- Baseline Model Results -- Strength of Patent Systems Robustness Analysis: Other Obstacles to Business Operations and R&D Activity -- Concluding Remarks, Policy Discussion, and Directions for Future Work -- Policy Discussion -- Directions for Future Work -- About the Authors -- Appendix -- References Drivers of International Research Spending contributes to the literature on the economics of technical change in two ways. First, it provides an overview and a critical appraisal of the literature on the drivers of research spending, especially focusing on the extant empirical studies in recent years. Second, it provides a unique insight into the empirical determinants of research spending using micro or firm-level data on research spending decisions across a very large sample of mostly emerging nations. Firm-level information on research enables the consideration of many characteristics (e.g., size, vintage, ownership, etc.) of firms that perform research. This monograph is organized as follows. The authors begin by presenting a schematic diagram that describes their vision about what constitutes R&D, its various dimensions, and the key players involved in such activity. Next, they present an extended overview of the literature on the causes and effects of technical change, including the drivers of research spending. The authors then discuss micro-level data sets on technical changes and R&D activity, with special attention given to the Enterprise Surveys (ES) dataset organized through the World Bank, which is employed in modeling cross-country firm-level R&D decision-making. Finally, the monograph provides recommendations for technology policy and suggests some directions for future research Technology / Research / Finance Research and development projects / Finance Technology and state Research, Industrial / Government policy / Congresses Technological innovations / Government policy Technological innovations / Finance BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Government & Business Research, Industrial / Government policy Political economy Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings Göktepe-Hultén, Devrim Sonstige oth Nelson, Michael A. 1950- Sonstige oth Print version 9781638280866 |
spellingShingle | Goel, Rajeev K. 1962- Drivers of International Research Spending Intro -- Introduction -- Research and Development Classifications and Related Literature -- Overview of the Related Literature -- Type of Innovation -- Market Structure and Innovation -- Innovation Uncertainty -- Government Involvement in Research -- Protection of Intellectual Property -- Corruption and the Role of the Government in Technological Change -- Micro-Level Data -- The Enterprise Surveys Dataset -- Applications of Micro-Level Data -- Data and Estimation -- Baseline Model Results -- Strength of Patent Systems Robustness Analysis: Other Obstacles to Business Operations and R&D Activity -- Concluding Remarks, Policy Discussion, and Directions for Future Work -- Policy Discussion -- Directions for Future Work -- About the Authors -- Appendix -- References |
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