Impact of Competition and Entry on Innovation Inputs and Outputs – A comparative study using micro-data for selected EU countries and Japan

Impact of Competition and Entry on Innovation Inputs and Outputs – A comparative study using micro-data for selected EU countries and Japan

Period: 01.09.2009 – 31.12.2010

Innovation is widely considered to be a key long-term driving force for economic growth. Hence, stimulating business innovation is attached a high importance on the political agenda. Government policies can actually take two main routes: they can either directly trigger innovation, for instance by granting subsidies or by public procurement; or they can affect the framework conditions in which firms operate, aiming to make them more favourable to innovation. Among the latter, the intensity and type of competition are major factors. Government policies aiming to increase firm’s innovation propensity by changing framework conditions have to take possible interdependencies between the degree of competition, productivity and innovation into account. From a theoretical point of view, however, the relationship between competition on the one hand and innovation and productivity on the other hand is not clear-cut.Thus, the proposed project will carry out empirical research contributing significantly to the research on (i) the relationship between different types of competition (domestic vs. foreign competition, market vs. technological competition, various market structures) and innovation and (ii) the relationship between firms’ growth and innovation. Since this project will be carried out in cooperation with both EU and Non-EU countries, e. g. Australia, Canada, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium and Japan it provides the opportunity to overcome the limitation of existing studies mostly using data from the US or the UK. This project is embedded into the OECD innovation strategy and the OECD network which assures the extensive harmonization of both the data as well as the methodological procedure.

Project members

Bettina Peters

Bettina Peters

Project Coordinator
Deputy

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Birgit Aschhoff

Birgit Aschhoff

Senior Researcher

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Christian Köhler

Christian Köhler

Senior Researcher

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Georg Licht

Georg Licht

Research Associate

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Cooperation partner
Joanneum Research Forschungsgesellschaft m.b.H., Graz, AT // National Institute of Science and Technology Policy (NISTEP), Tokyo, JP // KOF Konjunkturforschungsstelle, ETH Zürich, Zürich, CH // KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, SE // University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rom, IT // FORFAS, Dublin, IE // Department of Trade and Industry, London, UK // Burgundy School of Business, Dijon, FR // Industry Canada, Government of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, CA // The Danish Centre for Studies in Research and Research Policy, University of Aarhus, Aarhus, DK // NIFU STEP Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Oslo, NO // Belgian Federal Science Policy, Brüssel, BE // Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo, Oslo, NO // STATEC, Luxemburg, LU // Instituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro, BR // VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Helsinki, FI // Australian Bureau of Statistics, Sydney, AU // Australien Government, Department of Innovation, Industry, Sience and Research, Sydney, AU // Czech Statistical Office, Prag, CZ // Rannis - The Icelandic Centre for Research, Reykjavik, IS // University of Camerino, Camerino, IT // Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, NZ // GPEARI - Gabinette de Planeamento, Estratégia, Avaliacao e Relacoes Internacionais, Lissabon, PT // INGENIO - Institute for the Management and Innovation of Knowledge, Valencia, ES // Statistics Sweden, Stockholm, SE // I+E Analysis Center (Intelis), University of Chile, Santiago, CL // Centre for Science, Technlology and Innovation Indicators (CeSTII), Human Sciences Research Council, Cape Town, ZA // STEPI - Science and Technology Policy Institute, Seoul, KR // Statistics Netherlands (CBS), Den Haag, NL // University of Tartu, Tartu, EE // Statistics Finland, Helsinki, FI // Statistics Norway, Oslo, NO