R&D intensity and allocation: empirical evidence from Indonesia in AEC integration

Akbar Adhiutama, N. Mulyono, Sita deliyana Firmialy, Layung Anindya Prasetyanti
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To increase the competitiveness of ASEAN economy through ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), the role and strategy of R&D in spending alignment need to be revitalised. An understanding of the current R&D strategy of each AEC member country through the comprehensive analysis of R&D expenditure is also required. This paper addressed the issues of R&D expenditure and intensity in Indonesia that is currently placed at a relatively low position among other ASEAN members. The quantitative method was utilised to achieve the research objectives. The data, obtained from 228 companies of various sectors in Indonesia, were collected and integrated as the empirical basis for testing the hypotheses. The results suggested that although the growth opportunities and leverage have different effects on R&D intensity, the intensity effect is still very inadequate. Most companies allocated their R&D investment for internal purposes. They invested R&D expenditures to increase the efficiency of their companies even if it had low contribution to their company value.
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研发强度与配置:来自印尼的经验证据
为了通过东盟经济共同体(AEC)提高东盟经济的竞争力,需要重振研发在支出调整中的作用和战略。还需要通过对研发支出的综合分析来了解各AEC成员国当前的研发战略。本文讨论了印尼目前在其他东盟成员国中处于相对较低位置的研发支出和强度问题。为了达到研究目的,采用了定量方法。从印度尼西亚各部门的228家公司获得的数据被收集和整合,作为检验假设的经验基础。结果表明,虽然成长机会和杠杆对研发强度的影响不同,但强度效应仍然很不充分。大多数公司将研发投资用于内部目的。即使研发支出对公司价值的贡献不大,他们也会为了提高公司效率而投入研发支出。
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期刊介绍: IJSTM addresses services innovation, services technologies and management, as well as the role of the supply chain, logistics and other related topics. Services cover a wide range of operations and functions, such as human aspects of healthcare, and technological aspects of public services design and management, as well as services provided by the manufacturing sector, information services and the associated cultural, ethical, legal and political aspects; electronic commerce; globalisation in services; and market innovations in services etc. Topics covered include: -Services technology, management and technology management: policy, strategic and operational issues -Services and innovation- Information technology and communication in services, e-commerce- Supply chain management- New developments in marketing and retailing- Human resources and development in services- Customer care- TQM, services quality- Distribution and logistics- Ecologically driven services- Economics of services- Services in society, ethics and culture- Technology related to tourism services and transport- Technology serving scientific research and high-tech industry- Medical, recreational and health tourism
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