From 'Rates of Innovation' to Measures for 'Innovation Quality and Culture'

Oghenovo A. Obrimah
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This study provides formal theoretical evidence that the concept of 'rates of innovation' is not amenable to imposition of any preference structure, as such is misleading and non-robust. Dearth of robustness derives from the finding that a decreasing rate of innovation can be shown to be strictly preferred to either of an increasing or constant rate of innovation. This finding rules out either of patent counts, citation-weighted patent counts, or the term, 'innovation rates' as robust parameters for comparative studies of cross-sections of innovation activity. The formal theoretical model endogenously generates two parameters for comparative studies of cross-sections of innovation activity that, respectively are constructs for 'quality of innovation', and 'frequency', equivalently, 'culture of innovation'. Given the parameter for culture of innovation is derived, in entirety, from the quality of innovation parameter, it is obtained in context of a strict preference for higher quality innovations that is formally and theoretically established. A strict preference for higher quality innovations is shown, under regular conditions, to imply an intertemporal 'decreasing cascade' for each of quality of innovation, and frequency of innovation, a cascade that, simultaneously is susceptible to stochastic arrival of innovation events that induce upward 'jumps' to the intertemporal decreasing cascade process. Preliminary empirical tests show the quality of innovation parameter outperforms GDP Per Capita as measure of quality of innovation within cross-sections of countries. Given the terminology, 'studies of rates of innovation' embeds a misnomer, study findings recommend substitution of the terminology, 'studies of Innovation Quality and Culture (IQC)'.
从“创新速度”到“创新质量与文化”
这项研究提供了正式的理论证据,证明“创新速度”的概念不适用于任何偏好结构的强加,因为这种结构具有误导性和非稳健性。鲁棒性的缺乏源于这样一个发现,即创新速度的下降可以被证明是严格地优于创新速度的增加或恒定。这一发现排除了专利数量、引用加权专利数量或术语“创新率”作为创新活动横截面比较研究的有力参数的可能性。正式的理论模型内源性地为创新活动的横截面的比较研究产生了两个参数,分别是“创新质量”和“频率”,即“创新文化”的结构。鉴于创新文化的参数总体上是从创新质量参数推导出来的,它是在对高质量创新的严格偏好的背景下获得的,这种偏好是正式和理论上建立的。研究表明,在常规条件下,对高质量创新的严格偏好意味着每一种创新质量和创新频率都存在跨期“递减级联”,这一级联同时容易受到创新事件随机到来的影响,这些事件导致了跨期递减级联过程的向上“跳跃”。初步的实证检验表明,创新的质量参数优于人均国内生产总值作为创新质量的衡量在国家的横截面。考虑到术语“创新速度研究”存在用词不当,研究结果建议用术语“创新质量与文化研究(IQC)”替代。
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