Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6

Having recognized the impact of innovation for the improvement of productivity in firms and for the growth of national economies, researchers have been exploring the innovation process and its underlying factors for over a decade now. Much of the empirical findings in this area have been based on na...

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Main Authors: Nebojša Stojčić, Iraj Hashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Institute of Economics, Zagreb 2014-12-01
Series:Croatian Economic Survey
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/194572
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spelling doaj-351b774abf6a4390b59c98adac08c7942020-11-24T22:31:03ZengThe Institute of Economics, ZagrebCroatian Economic Survey1330-48601846-38782014-12-0116212114610.15179/ces.16.2.5Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6Nebojša Stojčić0Iraj Hashi1University of Dubrovnik, Department of Economics and Business Economics, CroatiaStaffordshire University, Faculty of Business, Education and Law, United Kingdom Having recognized the impact of innovation for the improvement of productivity in firms and for the growth of national economies, researchers have been exploring the innovation process and its underlying factors for over a decade now. Much of the empirical findings in this area have been based on national firm-level studies while research that encompasses several countries, particularly in transition economies, is still rare. This paper attempts to fill this gap by investigating the impact of innovation on firms’ productivity across a number of East and West European countries, using a structural model based on Crepon, Duguet and Mairesse (1998) and a firm-level dataset from the 2006 round of the Community Innovation Survey (CIS6). In contrast to previous studies that focused only on product innovation as the measure of innovation output, we distinguish between firms engaged in only one type of innovation activities (product or process) and those engaged in both types. The results of the investigation provide support for the relationship between different stages of the innovation process and confirm the impact of innovation output on productivity. In addition, we find differences in the productivity associated with the type of innovation activities undertaken.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/194572innovations; productivity; CDM model; CIS6
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author Nebojša Stojčić
Iraj Hashi
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Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6
Croatian Economic Survey
innovations; productivity; CDM model; CIS6
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Iraj Hashi
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title Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6
title_short Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6
title_full Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6
title_fullStr Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6
title_full_unstemmed Firm Productivity and Type of Innovation: Evidence from the Community Innovation Survey 6
title_sort firm productivity and type of innovation: evidence from the community innovation survey 6
publisher The Institute of Economics, Zagreb
series Croatian Economic Survey
issn 1330-4860
1846-3878
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Having recognized the impact of innovation for the improvement of productivity in firms and for the growth of national economies, researchers have been exploring the innovation process and its underlying factors for over a decade now. Much of the empirical findings in this area have been based on national firm-level studies while research that encompasses several countries, particularly in transition economies, is still rare. This paper attempts to fill this gap by investigating the impact of innovation on firms’ productivity across a number of East and West European countries, using a structural model based on Crepon, Duguet and Mairesse (1998) and a firm-level dataset from the 2006 round of the Community Innovation Survey (CIS6). In contrast to previous studies that focused only on product innovation as the measure of innovation output, we distinguish between firms engaged in only one type of innovation activities (product or process) and those engaged in both types. The results of the investigation provide support for the relationship between different stages of the innovation process and confirm the impact of innovation output on productivity. In addition, we find differences in the productivity associated with the type of innovation activities undertaken.
topic innovations; productivity; CDM model; CIS6
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/194572
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