nep-cse New Economics Papers
on Economics of Strategic Management
Issue of 2024‒04‒15
one paper chosen by
João José de Matos Ferreira, Universidade da Beira Interior


  1. Productivity-Enhancing Research & Development: Public Spending and Institutions By Karl Robert Jandoc; Benjamin Radoc, Jr.; Ludigil Garces; Mae Hyacinth Kiocho; John Faust Turla; Christopher P. Monterola

  1. By: Karl Robert Jandoc (UP School of Economics); Benjamin Radoc, Jr. (Ateneo de Manila University); Ludigil Garces (ACERD); Mae Hyacinth Kiocho (ACERD); John Faust Turla (ACERD); Christopher P. Monterola (Asian Institute of Management)
    Abstract: The intensity of research and development (R&D) that is necessary to accelerate innovation leading to economic growth is nuanced by industry needs and the interplay of variables during pre-R&D, conduct of R&D, technology transfer and commercialization, and the readiness of end-users. The Philippines is behind comparator countries in terms of both public and private investments in R&D. In the public R&D sphere, there are myriad wicked problems that need to be solved to spur R&D investments: low budgets, complex procurement rules, missing markets that hamper technology transfer, lack of human resource complement, and lack of clear and coherent vision on how to harness innovation to improve productivity. We recommend focusing on the low-hanging fruits. There should be an articulated vision on what type of innovation to focus on, complemented by policies to reform or relax bottlenecks regarding budgetary and procurement processes. Government should promote an R&D culture that prioritizes efficient and responsible data sharing, provide clear rationale on the roles, scope, and limitations of existing and proposed research centers, and harness digitalization to streamline processes and to enhance synergies among the government, firms, individuals, and research institutions.
    Keywords: institutions, public spending, R&D, technology transfer
    JEL: H50 O32
    Date: 2024–03
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:agy:dpaper:202410&r=cse

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