The long-term economic growth and prosperity of a country
are often linked to competitive technology and innovation. A nation’s
higher-order competitive advantage can be built only with innovation. A firm
must use technical innovation to develop cutting-edge products and processes
that can bring success to it and the country. Michael Porter’s research on the
broad question of how an economy progresses has received a great deal of
attention. This paper discusses the role that innovation plays in global
competition and provides examples showing how firms from selected emerging
markets use innovation to compete with global firms from the developed world.
This paper also discusses the role of innovative capability in the growth of a
country. In this context, an empirical model was used to identify the
determinants of the innovative capability of a country. Data from 121 countries
were analyzed based on eight variables discussed in the previous section –
institutions, business sophistication, government size, training and education,
technological readiness, market size, labor market efficiency, and
infrastructure. Based on the results of the empirical analysis, it can be
concluded that the innovative capability of a country is most significantly
affected by the quality of three variables - business networks and supporting
industries (business sophistication) in the country, the flexibility given to
the country’s firms to recruit and allocate workers to the most productive
tasks (labor market efficiency), and the quality of a country’s public
institutions within which the economy’s main players interact (institutions).
The discussion of these determinants should be useful to policymakers in
countries attempting to promote economic growth by improving the productivity
of firms in their respective countries. The policy focus should be on
developing rules and regulations for improvement in the quality of public
institutions, quality of business networks and supporting industries, and
flexibility in the labor markets in their countries should be stressed.
Author(s) Details
Simran K. Kahai
Tuskegee University, USA.
Tejinder Sara
John Carroll University, USA.
Faye Hall Jackson
John Carroll University, USA.
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