Firm Innovation in Emerging Markets

The authors investigate the determinants of firm innovation in over 19,000 firms across 47 developing economies. They define the innovation process broadly, to include not only core innovation such as the introduction of new products and new technologies, but also other types of activities that promote knowledge transfers and adapt production processes. The authors find that more innovative firms are large exporting firms characterized by private ownership, highly educated managers with mid-level managerial experience, and access to external finance. In contrast, firms that do not innovate much are typically state-owned firms without foreign competitors. The identity of the controlling shareholder seems to be particularly important for core innovation, with those private firms whose controlling shareholder is a financial institution being the least innovative. While the use of external finance is associated with greater innovation by all private firms, it does not make state-owned firms more innovative. Financing from foreign banks is associated with higher levels of innovation compared with financing from domestic banks.

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Main Authors: Ayyagari, Meghana, Demirgüç-Kunt, Asli, Maksimovic, Vojislav
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2007-03
Subjects:CAPACITY UTILIZATION, COMMERCIAL BANKS, COMPANY, COMPETITORS, CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, CORPORATION, CORPORATIONS, DISCUSSION, DISCUSSIONS, EMPLOYMENT, ENTREPRENEURS, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, EXTERNAL FINANCING, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, FIRM GROWTH, FIRM PERFORMANCE, FIRM SIZE, FIRMS, FOREIGN COMPETITORS, FOREIGN CURRENCY, FOREIGN FIRMS, FOREIGN NATIONALS, FOREIGN OWNERSHIP, FOREIGN PARTNER, FOREIGN PARTNERS, HUMAN CAPITAL, IDEAS, IDENTITY, IMPORTANCE OF INNOVATION, INCUMBENTS, INDIVIDUAL FIRM, INDIVIDUAL INDICATORS, INNOVATION, INNOVATION CAPABILITY, INNOVATION INDICATORS, INNOVATION POLICIES, INNOVATION PROCESS, INNOVATIONS, INNOVATIVE ACTIVITIES, INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY, INNOVATIVE FIRMS, INVESTMENT CLIMATE, INVESTMENT DECISIONS, INVESTMENT EXPENDITURES, INVESTMENT FUND, INVESTMENT RATE, INVESTOR PROTECTION, JOINT VENTURES, LEASING, LEASING ARRANGEMENT, LICENSING, LICENSING AGREEMENT, MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS, NEW PRODUCT, NEW PRODUCTS, NEW TECHNOLOGIES, NEW TECHNOLOGY, ORGANIZATIONAL FORMS, ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE, OWNERSHIP STRUCTURE, PRIVATE ENTERPRISES, PRODUCT INNOVATION, PRODUCTION PROCESSES, PRODUCTIVITY, PROFITABILITY, RETAINED EARNINGS, SHAREHOLDERS, SMALL FIRMS, STATE ENTERPRISES, STATE OWNED ENTERPRISES, STRUCTURES, SUPPLIERS, THINKING, TRADE CREDIT, VENTURE CAPITAL, WORK EXPERIENCE, WORKFORCE,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/03/7435941/firm-innovation-emerging-markets-roles-governance-finance
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/7188
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