Innovation in Linked and Non-linked Firms: Effects of Variety of Linkages in East Asia

Authors

  • Tomohiro Machikita Institute of Developing Economies
  • Yasushi Ueki Institute of Developing Economies

Keywords:

innovation, linkages, sources of knowledge, dissimilarity, complementarities

Abstract

This paper proposes a new mechanism linking innovation and network in developing economies to detect explicit production and information linkages and investigates the testable implications of these linkages using survey data gathered from manufacturing frms in Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam. In-house R&D activities, internal resources, and linkages with local frms and foreign frms play a role in reducing the costs of product and process innovation and search costs for fnding new suppliers and customers. We found that frms with more varieties of information linkages achieve more types of innovations. Complementarities between internal and external sources of knowledge are also found.

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Published

2017-07-12

How to Cite

Machikita, T., & Ueki, Y. (2017). Innovation in Linked and Non-linked Firms: Effects of Variety of Linkages in East Asia. Institutions and Economies, 3(1), 77–102. Retrieved from https://samudera.um.edu.my/index.php/ijie/article/view/4777

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