AN ASSESSMENT OF INNOVATION EFFICIENCY IN EECA COUNTRIES USING THE DEA METHOD

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2020

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Rustem Baris Yesilay
Umut Halac

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD

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Introduction - In recent years there has been a growing interest in innovation not only in developed countries but also in developing countries. However there has been limited literature for the developing countries. Purpose - The literature on national innovation systems (NIS) mainly consists of case studies or qualitative researches aiming to explain the patterns of innovation while the quantitative analysis are limited in explaining the innovation capability and efficiency of innovation. This study is unique in a sense that it compares the innovation efficiencies of the EECA countries. This chapter aims to measure the efficiency of NIS via data envelopment analysis (DEA) method. Methodology - DEA is used to consider a sample of 18 Eastern European and Central Asian (EECA) countries and Turkey. One of the main issues is to determine the input and output variables because the available data for some of these countries were limited. Therefore research and development expenditure (% of GDP) government expenditure on education total (% of GDP) imports of goods and services (% of GDP) and foreign direct investment net inflows (% of GDP) were determined as input variables. Output variables were as follows, patent applications both residents and non-residents high-technology exports (% of manufactured exports) and scientific and technical journal articles. Findings - Based on the key findings it can be noted that Kazakhstan Turkey Latvia and Uzbekistan are more efficient in innovation performance compared to other EECA countries. Throughout the results of the DEA these countries may develop new policies about their innovation systems to reach out the higher performance.

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Innovation efficiency, national innovation system, data envelopment analysis, Eastern European and Central Asian (EECA) countries, innovation, input and output, DATA ENVELOPMENT ANALYSIS, RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT, SYSTEMS, DISTANCE, Innovation, Input and Output, Data Envelopment Analysis, Innovation Efficiency, Eastern European and Central Asian (EECA) Countries, National Innovation System, Eastern European and Central Asian (EECA) countries, national innovation system, input and output, Distance, Data Envelopment Analysis, Systems, data envelopment analysis, Innovation efficiency, innovation, Research-And-Development

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