Exploring firm-level innovation and productivity in India
International Journal of Innovation Science
ISSN: 1757-2223
Article publication date: 13 May 2021
Issue publication date: 11 November 2021
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to analyse the impact of innovation on the productivity of firms in India using the data from the World Enterprise Survey. This paper first classifies three different types of innovation measures then further analyses their relation with the productivity of the firms.
Design/methodology/approach
The methodology used for this study has incorporated the structural Crépon-Douget-Mairesse (CDM) model wherein productivity is measured using both the innovation inputs and the innovation outputs. Three main equations have been used to quantify this relation includes the knowledge intensity function, innovation function and the productivity equation.
Findings
Findings indicate that decision to invest in research and development (R&D) is influenced negatively by financial obstacles and trade obstacles and positively influenced by telecommunication obstacles, government obstacles and the size of the firm in India. Similarly, financial obstacles and the size of the firm are affecting the firm’s research expenditure per employee. Also, financial obstacles seem to hinder the research intensity and larger firms seem to have higher research intensity. The size of the firm contributes significantly to product innovation. However, R&D spending seems to be negatively related to the innovation outcome. The findings relating to productivity shows neither product nor process innovation outputs, independently are not contributing significantly to the productivity of firms. However, product and process innovation, together serve as innovation outputs is a significant contributor to firm productivity. On the other hand, organisational innovation contributes significantly to the productivity of the firms in a negative manner.
Originality/value
The findings relating to productivity shows neither product nor process innovation outputs, independently are not contributing significantly to the productivity of firms (which has been measured by sales per worker is impacted by the capital and the labour inputs). However, product and process innovation, together serve as innovation outputs is a significant contributor to firm productivity. On the other hand, organisational innovation contributes significantly to the productivity of the firms in a negative manner. The reason could be due to the fact that the definition of organisational innovation incorporates both dissolutions and mergers.
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Acknowledgements
The authors are grateful to the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal and the two anonymous reviewers for their highly insightful and constructive comments that contributed immensely to the improvement in the quality of this paper. Any remaining errors are our own.
Citation
Mishra, A.K., Sinha, A.K., Khasnis, A. and Vadlamani, S.T. (2021), "Exploring firm-level innovation and productivity in India", International Journal of Innovation Science, Vol. 13 No. 5, pp. 583-609. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJIS-10-2020-0179
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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