中欧和整个欧洲联盟医疗部门创新能力的决定因素

IF 4.8 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS
S. Hegerty, M. Weresa
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摘要

最近的COVID-19危机以及由此产生的国际反应表明,医疗创新对于应对当前和未来的卫生挑战至关重要。然而,创新能力因国而异,决策者明智的做法是想方设法提高每个国家创造新解决方案的能力。这项研究调查了2004年至2018年27个欧盟国家的医疗创新,以人均专利数衡量。动态面板分析将创新建模为国际和国内宏观经济变量、政府和私营部门研发、物质和人力资本回报率以及风险衡量的函数,发现实际汇率波动减少了一些国家的专利申请,特别是在中欧和东欧。对解释变量的反应因国家的整体创新水平而异,较弱创新者的创新因风险而减少,而高等教育水平则增加。在实力较强的创新者中,内部回报率最有力地推动了创新,这表明这一过程更类似于“传统”投资。
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THE DETERMINANTS OF INNOVATIVE CAPACITY IN THE MEDICAL SECTOR IN CENTRAL EUROPE AND ACROSS THE EUROPEAN UNION
The recent COVID-19 crisis, as well as the resulting international response, have demonstrated the importance of medical innovation in meeting current and future health challenges. Yet capacity for innovation differs from country to country, and policymakers are wise to find ways to increase each nation’s ability to generate new solutions. This study examines medical innovation, measured as patents per capita, for 27 EU countries from 2004 to 2018. Modelling innovation as a function of international and domestic macroeconomic variables, government and private-sector R&D, the rate of return to physical and human capital, and a measure of risk, a dynamic panel analysis finds that real-exchange-rate volatility reduces patent applications for some countries, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe. The response to the explanatory variables differs by countries’ overall innovation levels, with innovation in weaker innovators reduced by risk and increased by higher education levels. In stronger innovators, the internal rate of return most strongly drives innovation, suggesting that this process more closely resembles “traditional” investments.
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CiteScore
10.00
自引率
8.50%
发文量
66
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: Technological and Economic Development of Economy is a refereed journal that publishes original research and review articles and book reviews. The Journal is designed for publishing articles in the following fields of research: systems for sustainable development, policy on sustainable development, legislation on sustainable development, strategies, approaches and methods for sustainable development, visions and scenarios for the future, education for sustainable development, institutional change and sustainable development, health care and sustainable development, alternative economic paradigms for sustainable development, partnership in the field of sustainable development, industry and sustainable development, sustainable development challenges to business and management, technological changes and sustainable development, social aspects of sustainability, economic dimensions of sustainability, political dimensions of sustainability, innovations, life cycle design and assessment, ethics and sustainability, sustainable design and material selection, assessment of environmental impact, ecology and sustainability, application case studies, best practices, decision making theory, models of operations research, theory and practice of operations research, statistics, optimization, simulation. All papers to be published in Technological and Economic Development of Economy are peer reviewed by two appointed experts. The Journal is published quarterly, in March, June, September and December.
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