Study on the influence of foreign direct investment on innovations in enterprises in Poland using the ECM model

IF 0.6 4区 经济学 Q4 ECONOMICS
M. Salamaga
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In many theories of economics and empirical research, foreign direct investment (FDI) is perceived as a potential technology transfer channel bringing tangible benefits to FDI exporting countries and host countries. In light of some theories, such as Vernon’s product life cycle theory or Dunning’s pull factor theory, and the results of empirical research, the impact of inward FDI flows inhibits the development of innovation or has a neutral effect on innovation in the host country. In the era of the growing internationalisation of enterprises, and the search for opportunities for enterprises to compete on the domestic and foreign markets, innovation is becoming one of the most important elements of building a competitive advantage. Innovation and new technologies are also of fundamental importance for Polish enterprises that want to compete effectively. The question is, to what extent FDI in Poland favours this process, and to what extent limits it? In the empirical studies conducted so far for the Polish economy in the field of the relationship between the inflow of FDI and innovation, there are not many models that would allow to describe the cause-effect relationship between the discussed categories. The authors of this article attempt to fill this research gap. The main goal was to examine the directions and intensity of the impact of foreign direct investment on the level of innovation of enterprises in the main sectors of the economy in Poland. The study used, among others, panel data models with error correction mechanism (ECM) and the Granger causality test. The results confirmed the positive impact of foreign direct investment on the innovativeness of enterprises both in the industrial sector and in the service sector. Moreover, the impact of FDI on the innovativeness of enterprises in the industrial sector turned out to be stronger than the impact on the innovativeness of companies from the service sector.
利用ECM模型研究外国直接投资对波兰企业创新的影响
在许多经济学理论和实证研究中,外国直接投资被视为一种潜在的技术转让渠道,给外国直接投资出口国和东道国带来实实在在的利益。从弗农(Vernon)的产品生命周期理论或邓宁(Dunning)的拉动因素理论等理论和实证研究结果来看,FDI流入的影响抑制了东道国创新的发展或对东道国创新的影响为中性。在企业日益国际化的时代,以及企业在国内外市场上寻找竞争机会的时代,创新正成为建立竞争优势的最重要因素之一。创新和新技术对于想要有效竞争的波兰企业来说也是至关重要的。问题是,波兰的外国直接投资在多大程度上有利于这一进程,又在多大程度上限制了这一进程?在目前针对波兰经济开展的FDI流入与创新关系的实证研究中,能够描述所讨论类别之间因果关系的模型并不多。本文的作者试图填补这一研究空白。主要目标是审查外国直接投资对波兰主要经济部门企业创新水平影响的方向和强度。该研究使用了带有误差修正机制(ECM)的面板数据模型和格兰杰因果关系检验。结果证实了外国直接投资对工业部门和服务部门企业创新能力的积极影响。此外,FDI对工业部门企业创新能力的影响强于对服务业企业创新能力的影响。
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