2012
DOI: 10.1080/09638199.2012.725755
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International technology spillovers and innovation: Evidence from Taiwanese high-tech firms

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“…Therefore, following previous studies, we use the proportion of internal R&D expenditure in total industrial output to measure R&D investment. Export learning effect ( EXP ). Previous studies state that export learning effect ( EXP ) is that enterprises can obtain advanced foreign production technology and management experience through export trades, thereby enhancing China market competitiveness of products and TFP efficiency (Hsu & Chuang, ). Due to the nonstandardisation of macroinstitutional policies and imperfections in market economic system, international trade for developing countries is at a relative disadvantage position; export trade is often used for them to obtain advanced technologies from developed countries.…”
Section: Data Description and Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, following previous studies, we use the proportion of internal R&D expenditure in total industrial output to measure R&D investment. Export learning effect ( EXP ). Previous studies state that export learning effect ( EXP ) is that enterprises can obtain advanced foreign production technology and management experience through export trades, thereby enhancing China market competitiveness of products and TFP efficiency (Hsu & Chuang, ). Due to the nonstandardisation of macroinstitutional policies and imperfections in market economic system, international trade for developing countries is at a relative disadvantage position; export trade is often used for them to obtain advanced technologies from developed countries.…”
Section: Data Description and Research Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collectively, driven by positive emotional tone (Schug, Matsumoto, Horita, Yamagishi, & Bonnet, 2010), cooperation can be considered an of our sample firms-specifically, research and development, management information systems, human resources management, and marketing and production-were approached. It is important to note that work teams from the high-tech industry in Taiwan are an appropriate sample because Taiwan has a strong high-tech presence in the global economy (Hsu & Chuang, 2014;Wang, Huang, & Fang, 2014).…”
Section: Positive Affective Tone Cooperation and Team Performancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empirical literature on the link between innovation and exporting activites provides some evidence on the positive effect of exporting activities on innovation (Nieto and Santamaría, 2010;Hsu and Chuang, 2014;Bratti and Felice, 2012) while some others found no significant effect (Schubert and Simar, 2011;Woerter and Roper, 2010).…”
Section: Figure 2 Factor Loadings Of Product Oriented Impact Versus mentioning
confidence: 99%