Innovations And Productivity Growth In The UK: Evidence From CIS2 And CIS3

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Organization
Tags:
Government,
Innovation,
Leadership,
Main Finding,
Management,
Strategy,
University College London
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University College London

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Overview: The authors have used matched innovation survey and Census data to investigate the link between innovation and productivity growth and the factors that are linked with high innovation. Main findings are; the measures of process innovation on these data raise TFP (Total Factor Productivity) growth; process innovation is positively affected by innovation expenditure, government support and information flows from co-operation and within the firm; Innovation expenditure is positively affected by skills and government support.

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Format: PDF | Size: 518KB | Date: Sep 2003 | Pages: 51


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