Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to page footer

Journal Article

Do weak institutions undermine global innovation production efficiency?

Journal of Technology Transfer, 48: 1813–1838

Authors

  • Blanco
  • G.
  • Goel
  • R.K.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1007/s10961-023-09997-7

JEL Classification

O31 O33 K42 C20

Key Words

Patents

Innovation

Stochastic frontier analysis

Knowledge

Corruption

Institutions

Government

Uncertainty

Efciency

Regulatory quality

State fragility

Related Topics

Emerging Markets & Developing Countries

Growth

Innovation and Structural Change

This paper focuses on institutional influences on innovation efficiency across countries. Whereas various causes and effects of technological change have been examined, empirical investigations of the efficiency involved in innovation production are relatively few. Using data on a large sample of nations over 2018–2020 and considering corruption, regulatory quality, and state fragility as alternative institutional dimensions, our results show that greater corruption facilitates (“greases”) efficiency in the production of innovations. This is also the case with improvements in regulatory quality, while greater state fragility increases inefficiency. These findings for the overall sample are somewhat different for the OECD and non-OECD subsamples, although the greasing effect of corruption remains throughout. A robustness check with patent protection and government size as alternative institutional dimensions is also conducted.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Rajeev Goel, Ph.D.
    Kiel Institute Fellow

More Publications

Topics

Research Center

  • Research Center

    12.03.2018

    Trade