2008
DOI: 10.18356/9090ac45-en
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Determinants of technological innovation in Argentina and Brazil

Abstract: The authors are grateful to an anonymous CEPAL Review referee for his comments and suggestions, which did much to improve the fi nal version of the article. The authors take full responsibility for any errors or omissions.

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“…Size is another factor that may affect the innovation process [41] although the literature on this is not conclusive [42]. For many authors [43][44][45][46][47], firm size is positively related to innovation while, for others [48][49][50], small firms are more flexible and adaptable and involve less bureaucracy so are better placed for R&D activities, which bring in revenue and allow them to occupy market niches that are not so attractive for large firms. Other authors find that the relation between firm size and innovation efficiency cannot be confirmed but, in general, small firms are in a worse position while medium-sized firms can obtain better results [51].…”
Section: Internal Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Size is another factor that may affect the innovation process [41] although the literature on this is not conclusive [42]. For many authors [43][44][45][46][47], firm size is positively related to innovation while, for others [48][49][50], small firms are more flexible and adaptable and involve less bureaucracy so are better placed for R&D activities, which bring in revenue and allow them to occupy market niches that are not so attractive for large firms. Other authors find that the relation between firm size and innovation efficiency cannot be confirmed but, in general, small firms are in a worse position while medium-sized firms can obtain better results [51].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…(a) Tamaño. El tamaño de la empresa muestra un efecto positivo con la innovación (Janz et al, 2004;Chudnovsky et al, 2006;Becheikh et al, 2006;Laforet, 2008;Gonçalves et al,. 2008;Milesi et al, 2011;Álvarez y García, 2012).…”
Section: Los Determinantes De La Innovación (Inputs)unclassified
“…(e) Investigación y desarrollo. La introducción de innovaciones en productos y procesos depende en gran medida de la compra de I+D, de la concesión de licencias, la adquisición de know-how, patentes y marcas registradas; la contratación de servicios de consultoría, y los acuerdos de transferencia tecnológica (Romijn y Albaladejo, 2002;Gonçalves et al, 2008). Raymond y St-Pierre (2010) evidencian que la I+D no es sinónimo de innovación y que la I+D en la innovación en el producto no es sinónimo de I+D en la innovación en el proceso.…”
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“…The authors are also grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions made by an anonymous referee at the cepal Review. 1 Latin American countries on the whole continue to make extremely limited investments in research and development (r&d) at the domestic level (see Gonçalves, Lemos and De Negri (2008); and Yoguel, Borello and Erbes (2009)). 2 Several search requests using the isi Web of Knowledge online platform have shown that scientific articles on the relationship between fdi and innovation in mercosur are scarce (our search yielded only one hit containing the three keywords).…”
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