Product Innovation, Research and Development and Technology Acquisition: A Case Study of the Industrial Sector in Colombia

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Alvaro Turriago-Hoyos
Ulf Thoene
Bernal Torres
Edgar Alfonso-Lizarazo

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There has been a steady increase in the number of studies investigating the determinants of product innovation in the industrial sectors of emerging economies. This research analyses the relationship between Research and Development (R&D) activities and technology acquisition on the one hand, and product innovation in the industrial sector in Colombia on the other with respect to frm size and high-tech and low-tech frms. We used data from the Colombian National Administrative Department of Statistics for the period 2003 to 2012. The results show that both R&D activities and technology acquisition foster product innovation but the former has a stronger impact. Small and low-tech firms rely more on co-operation agreements while large high-tech firms depend on their formal R&D infrastructure. Based on these findings, key industrial policy implications are discussed

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