Innovation and the development of exportable supply in non-traditional goods

Purpose This paper aims, first, to advance the current understanding about the impact of innovation in non-traditional exports, and, second, to provide insights about the structure of emergent economies often not regarded by traditional innovation and export theories. Design/methodology/approach A l...

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Published in:International journal of innovation science Vol. 9; no. 3; pp. 265 - 282
Main Authors: Pulgarin-Molina, Sergio-Andres, Castro, Andres Mauricio, Ballesteros, Alejandra, Barrera, Juan Manuel
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Emerald Publishing Limited 04-09-2017
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Summary:Purpose This paper aims, first, to advance the current understanding about the impact of innovation in non-traditional exports, and, second, to provide insights about the structure of emergent economies often not regarded by traditional innovation and export theories. Design/methodology/approach A longitudinal analysis using panel data based on Box Jenkins’ theory was conducted, so to identify statistically significant variables on export performance, regarding expenditure on research, development and innovation (R&D + I) activities, ICT and specialized training and formation. Findings This study suggests the need to design public policies aimed at stimulating innovation in potential export sectors, as a mechanism for competitive development and growth in emergent economies such as Colombia. Originality/value The introduction of innovations in goods and services exports has become more important in economies, such as the Colombian ones, where globalization openness processes force to establish minimum competitiveness levels regarding the international standards.
ISSN:1757-2223
1757-2231
DOI:10.1108/IJIS-10-2016-0036