“Differences in the Impact of Innovation Relationships on Firms’ Productivity: Evidence from CIS 2014”
Journal
Eastern European Economics
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
DOI
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/00128775.2022.2075392
Abstract
In this paper we explore the complementarity and substitutability
relationships between different innovation activities (firm, market,
organizational and process innovations) by utilizing cross-sectional data
taken from the Community Innovation Survey - CIS2014 for two groups
of countries: Central and Eastern Europe and Western European
countries.
Our findings suggest that the relations between different innovation pairs
have a substitute nature. We rationalize our results by conducting a
robustness analysis for each country separately and we discovered a
wide range of different complementary relationships. These relationships
are dependent on the underlying country that is subject of the analysis.
relationships between different innovation activities (firm, market,
organizational and process innovations) by utilizing cross-sectional data
taken from the Community Innovation Survey - CIS2014 for two groups
of countries: Central and Eastern Europe and Western European
countries.
Our findings suggest that the relations between different innovation pairs
have a substitute nature. We rationalize our results by conducting a
robustness analysis for each country separately and we discovered a
wide range of different complementary relationships. These relationships
are dependent on the underlying country that is subject of the analysis.
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