Innovation dynamics and labor force restructuring with asymmetrically developed national innovation systems |
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Authors: | Francisco J. Santos-Arteaga Debora Di Caprio Madjid Tavana Aidan O’Connor |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Economics and Management, Free University of Bolzano, Bolzano, Italy;2. Departamento de Economía Aplicada II Facultad de Económicas, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain;3. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, York University, Toronto M3J 1P3, Canada;4. Polo Tecnologico IISS G. Galilei, Via Cadorna 14, 39100 Bolzano, Italy;5. Business Systems and Analytics Department Lindback Distinguished Chair of Information Systems and Decision Sciences La Salle University, Philadelphia, PA 19141, USA;6. Business Information Systems Department, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, University of Paderborn, D-33098 Paderborn, Germany;7. Département de Management, Systèmes et Stratégie, École Supérieure de Commerce et de Management, 11 rue de l’Ancienne Comédie, 86001 Poitiers, France |
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Abstract: | The concept of National Innovation System (NIS) has gained a great deal of intellectual and practical attention over the past three decades. We present an endogenous growth model where the NIS of a country determines its accumulation of technological knowledge and the arrival rate of innovations depends on the distance from the technological frontier to the current technological development level (TDL) of the country. We show how, even within an ideal common market environment and despite the compensatory mechanism provided by migration and the advantage of backwardness enjoyed by the laggard countries, differences in TDLs among countries foster the economic stagnation of technological laggards. That is, the structural consequences derived from technological underdevelopment are persistent and not simply due to the depreciation of human capital, but to the absence of innovation incentives that follows. Numerical simulations and an empirical analysis are performed to illustrate the main results and relate them to the current European common market setting and the innovation policies of its members. |
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Keywords: | O33 O15 O47 Economic stagnation Technology assimilation Technological development Migration patterns National innovation system European single market |
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