Assessing Innovation Patterns and Constraints in Developing East Asia: An Introductory Analysis

32 Pages Posted: 18 Jan 2019 Last revised: 23 Jan 2019

Date Written: January 17, 2019

Abstract

This paper sheds light on key innovation patterns and constraints within a selected set of developing East Asian countries (Cambodia, China, Indonesia, the Lao People's Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam). It follows a comprehensive approach about national innovation systems while highlighting the supply and demand dimensions of innovation as well as the markets where firms make accumulation decisions for different forms of capital (knowledge capital, human capital. and physical capital). The paper presents a set of empirical exercises drawing from various data sets. The results corroborate the idea of the importance of adopting a broad view of innovation policy and investing in missing complementary factors. Although investment in research and development is key to boost innovation, it is also crucial to have business and regulatory environments that are conducive to overall firm performance and capital accumulation (not only knowledge capital), as they are expected to improve innovation returns. In addition, the results suggest that other innovation inputs aside from research and development matter for innovation activities, such as training for innovative activities, acquisition/licensing of technology, and managerial practices.

Keywords: Business Environment, International Trade and Trade Rules, Public Sector Management and Reform, Food & Beverage Industry, Plastics & Rubber Industry, Construction Industry, Common Carriers Industry, General Manufacturing, Textiles, Apparel & Leather Industry, Pulp & Paper Industry, Business Cycles and Stabilization Policies, Educational Sciences

Suggested Citation

Iootty, Mariana, Assessing Innovation Patterns and Constraints in Developing East Asia: An Introductory Analysis (January 17, 2019). World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 8706, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3317965

Mariana Iootty (Contact Author)

World Bank ( email )

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Washington, DC 20433
United States

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