Product and process innovation patterns in Polish low and high technology systems

Equilibrium Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.24136/eq.2022.026
Piotr Dzikowski
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Research background: While the Sectoral Innovation System (SSI) anticipates technology-related similarities in innovation patterns in the same sectors across countries, the distance to the frontier suggests that there are important differences with respect to the level of national technological development. Most contemporary analyses of sectoral innovation systems are focused on well-developed economies. In contrast, the evidence from developing countries including new EU members are scared and lack dynamics. Purpose of the article: The purpose of this paper is to identify and compare product and process innovation patterns in Polish low and high technology systems. The main assumption is that divergence and convergence in innovation patterns of low- and medium-low technology (LMT) and high technology (HT) systems evolve over time and are strongly influenced by the characteristics of firms, their linkages with other system participants, existing demand, and institutional conditions. Methods: According to the third edition of the Oslo Manual (OECD, 2005), we employ a harmonized questionnaire and methodology to collect unique micro data on innovation.  The survey concerns 5252 firms including 873 firms from HT sector. The scope of the research relates to product and process innovation at least new to the firm. Findings & value added: Our results show that although the intensity of product and process innovation is higher in HT system, both business support institutions and public financial instruments better support firms in LMT sectors. On the other hand, existing demand and market structure favor the emergence of new innovations at the firm level (imitations), but with more emphasis on LMT. The key source of innovation is suppliers, with foreign suppliers in HT and national ones in LMT. In contrast to leading economies, LMT plays a key role in long term economic growth in Poland.
波兰高新技术系统的产品和工艺创新模式
研究背景:虽然部门创新系统(SSI)预测了各国在相同部门的创新模式中与技术相关的相似性,但与前沿的距离表明,各国的技术发展水平存在重要差异。大多数对部门创新系统的当代分析都集中在发达经济体。相比之下,包括欧盟新成员国在内的发展中国家的证据令人担忧,缺乏活力。文章的目的:本文的目的是识别和比较波兰低技术系统和高技术系统的产品和工艺创新模式。主要假设是,低、中低技术(LMT)和高技术(HT)系统的创新模式的分化和趋同会随着时间的推移而演变,并受到企业特征、它们与其他系统参与者的联系、现有需求和制度条件的强烈影响。方法:根据第三版《奥斯陆手册》(OECD, 2005),我们采用统一的调查问卷和方法来收集独特的创新微观数据。该调查涉及5252家公司,其中873家来自HT行业。研究的范围涉及产品和工艺创新,至少对公司来说是新的。研究结果与增加值:研究结果表明,虽然高科技产业的产品创新和工艺创新强度更高,但企业支持机构和公共金融工具对高科技产业的支持程度更高。另一方面,现有的需求和市场结构有利于在企业层面出现新的创新(限制),但更强调LMT。创新的关键来源是供应商,HT是国外供应商,LMT是国内供应商。与主要经济体相比,LMT在波兰的长期经济增长中起着关键作用。
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