Public R&D and Industrial Innovations at the Project Levels: An Exploration of Taiwan's Public Research Projects
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Contemporary Economic Policy, 23(4), 636-646
Journal
Contemporary Economic Policy
Journal Volume
23
Journal Issue
4
Pages
636-646
Date Issued
2005
Date
2005
Author(s)
Huang, G.G.
Abstract
This study investigates the role of the ITRI in Taiwan's technological catch-up. The authors examine the relationship between public R&D and industrial innovations in Taiwan using data encompassing 252 ITRI annual research projects and the survey on the characteristics of 5902 cases of transferred technologies within these projects. The authors develop a new index of innovative output to measure the monetary value of patents for research projects. They find that the influences of accumulated R&D stock, high-level R&D personnel, and the intensity of process innovations on project-level R&D productivity to be more pronounced when the monetary value of patents, instead of simple patent counts, is used as the proxy for innovation outputs. © Western Economic Association International 2005.
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