2019
DOI: 10.3846/tede.2019.11411
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USING CATEGORICAL DEA TO ASSESS THE EFFECT OF SUBSIDY POLICIES AND TECHNOLOGICAL LEARNING ON R&D EFFICIENCY OF IT INDUSTRY

Abstract: Government subsidies are an important policy tool that can help firms develop technological learning, and this technological learning effect plays a key role in firms’ research and development (R&D) efficiency. Thus, this study develops a two-stage approach to illustrate the effect of subsidy policies and technological learning on R&D efficiency in the information technology (IT) industry. The technological learning effect in 128 firms in the IT industry from 2008 to 2015 was measured using the learnin… Show more

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“…, 2018; Karadyi and Ekinci, 2019; Lee et al. , 2020; Yeh and Chang, 2020). Specifically, based on the context of the development of network efficiency measurement models by Färe and Grosskopf (2000), and incorporating the categorical variables in the form of opinions of individuals who are responsible for the R&D departments of 77 pharmaceutical companies in Spain, our study has provided answers to both research questions, measuring the efficiency of two interconnected phases in the R&D processes: on the one hand, the KPP, and on the other hand, the KCP (Guan and Chen, 2012; Mavi et al.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…, 2018; Karadyi and Ekinci, 2019; Lee et al. , 2020; Yeh and Chang, 2020). Specifically, based on the context of the development of network efficiency measurement models by Färe and Grosskopf (2000), and incorporating the categorical variables in the form of opinions of individuals who are responsible for the R&D departments of 77 pharmaceutical companies in Spain, our study has provided answers to both research questions, measuring the efficiency of two interconnected phases in the R&D processes: on the one hand, the KPP, and on the other hand, the KCP (Guan and Chen, 2012; Mavi et al.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guan and Chen (2010) considered that the potential patents which have not been commercialized are surplus inputs in the second stage of DEA. Therefore, in the KPP, which is the first phase of the process in the pharmaceutical companies, it is important to consider the patents that result from the generation of knowledge, since this will allow increasing the results in the KCP, which is the second phase (Tyagi et al, 2018;Wang et al, 2020;Yeh and Chang, 2020).…”
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“…In the present-day, technology-based companies are revolutionising the markets of products, services and finances, which is the greatest exponent of an economy that is undergoing complete transformation. The information technology (IT) sector is characterised by a constantly growing business volume and by contracting personnel (Asikainen & Mangiarotti, 2016;Cid-López et al, 2015;Yeh & Chang, 2020). Generally speaking, the business philosophy that their companies adopt influences other sectors in the economy and their business models (Li et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Performance measurements constitute an important task in strategic planning, and they are performed to better understand the various resource inputs and economic outputs of a decision-making unit (DMU), such as an organization or a firm, and to plan an improvement strategy [8,9]. Among these measures, data envelopment analysis (DEA), which is a mathematical programming approach, has been widely used to measure the relative performances of DMUs, such as industrial sectors (e.g., in [2,10,11]) or departments (e.g., in [12]).…”
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confidence: 99%