Innovación industrial y difusión tecnológica intrasectorial e intersectorial

  1. Serrano Domingo, Guadalupe
  2. Cabrer Borrás, Bernardí
  3. Requena Silvente, Francisco
Revista:
Economía industrial

ISSN: 0422-2784

Año de publicación: 2011

Título del ejemplar: Fuentes y efectos económicos de la innovación

Número: 382

Páginas: 81-92

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Economía industrial

Resumen

Este trabajo explora si las interdependencias sectoriales, tanto dentro de un sector entre países como entre sectores, pueden generar externalidades positivas en la innovación sectorial, derivadas de la difusión de conocimientos tecnológicos. Con datos anuales para 14 países de la OCDE y 12 sectores entre 1995 y 2005, los resultados muestran la relevancia de las externalidades de demanda que se derivan de la interacción de los sectores con sus clientes. Además, el papel de los spillovers intrasectoriales es más relevante en sectores y países con tecnología baja-media, mientras que los spillovers intersectoriales tienen un impacto mayor en sectores (pero no en países) de tecnología alta.

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