Innovativeness and export competitiveness in the East African Community

A. Olyanga, I. Shinyekwa, Muhammed Ngoma, I. Nkote, Timothy Esemu, M. Kamya
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the influence of innovation indicators: Internet usage, patent rights, innovation in exporting countries and innovation in the importing country on the export competitiveness of firms in the East African Community (EAC).Design/methodology/approachThe study adopted the structural gravity model and the Poisson Pseudo Maximum Likelihood a nonlinear estimation method that was applied in STATA on balanced panel data from 2007 to 2018. Data were obtained from World Bank International Trade Center and World Bank development indicators.FindingsResults show that innovation in the importing country, innovation in the exporting country and patent rights of exports are positive and significant predictors of export competitiveness in developing countries. While Internet usage is an insignificant predictor in the EAC.Research limitations/implicationsThere is a need to examine the complicated nature of the EAC economy to further this study's findings.Practical implicationsExporting countries need to take deeper reforms as regards structural transformation to enable firms to integrate into the Global Value Chains (GVCs) to enable them to increase their productivity by reviewing the existing policies to match the changes in the market.Originality/valueThis study explains the complex dynamic interactions of technological innovation indicators in the EAC using quantitative data and that this interaction has an effect on the export competitiveness in import-oriented countries with less harmonization in their trade policies.
东非共同体的创新能力和出口竞争力
本文的目的是考察创新指标:互联网使用、专利权、出口国创新和进口国创新对东非共同体(EAC)企业出口竞争力的影响。设计/方法/方法采用结构重力模型和Poisson伪极大似然(STATA中应用的非线性估计方法)对2007 - 2018年平衡面板数据进行分析。数据来自世界银行国际贸易中心和世界银行发展指标。结果表明,进口国创新、出口国创新和出口产品专利权是发展中国家出口竞争力的正向显著预测因子。而互联网使用在EAC中是一个无关紧要的预测因子。研究局限/启示有必要研究东亚经济的复杂性质,以进一步研究本研究的发现。实际意义出口国需要在结构转型方面进行更深层次的改革,使企业能够融入全球价值链(GVCs),使它们能够通过审查现有政策以适应市场变化来提高生产率。原创性/价值本研究利用定量数据解释了东亚经济共同体中技术创新指标之间复杂的动态相互作用,这种相互作用对贸易政策不协调的进口导向型国家的出口竞争力有影响。
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