A LITERATURE REVIEW ON HOW TAX INCENTIVES COULD ASSIST INNOVATION AND SME RESEARCH ECOSYSTEM

Nurazwa Ahmad, N. H. Abdullah, A. Ahmad, Ghazali Abu
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In an effort to foster the innovation and commercialization ecosystem in Malaysia, the government has introduced various tax mechanisms such as the allocation of funds from tax incentives to provide financial assistance to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). As against large corporations which have substantial research and development budgets to start with, limited capital and financial constraints in SMEs companies hinder their capabilities to fund their own R&D which in turn affect their innovation capabilities. This paper reviews various tax mechanisms and initiatives used by other countries to facilitate the SMEs’ innovation capabilities and how universities collaborate the R&D efforts with industries through grants and incentives. The findings are later compared to the research ecosystem in Malaysia, the government, the policy, and the challenges of implementation. It is concluded that SMEs could benefit from the spill over of funds from tax mechanisms to finance their R&D collaboration. This government-university-industry symbiotic triple helix linkage could create a conducive research ecosystem and benefit the SMEs in innovation capabilities and product commercialization.
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为了促进马来西亚的创新和商业化生态系统,政府引入了各种税收机制,例如从税收激励中分配资金,为中小企业提供财政援助。与拥有大量研发预算的大公司相比,中小企业有限的资本和财务约束阻碍了他们为自己的研发提供资金的能力,从而影响了他们的创新能力。本文回顾了其他国家为促进中小企业创新能力而采用的各种税收机制和举措,以及大学如何通过资助和激励措施与产业界合作开展研发工作。研究结果随后将与马来西亚的研究生态系统、政府、政策和实施挑战进行比较。结论是,中小企业可以从税收机制的溢出资金中受益,为其研发合作提供资金。这种政学产共生的三螺旋联动可以形成一个有利的科研生态系统,有利于中小企业的创新能力和产品商业化。
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