R&D expenditure as a determinant of the aggregate innovation index in the V4 countries

IF 1.2 Q4 BUSINESS Innovative Marketing Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI:10.21511/im.19(2).2023.08
E. Ivanová, Veronika Žárská
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Innovation is critical to modern economies’ development; new process requirements within Industry 4.0 highlight its significance and necessity. This study aims to identify the relationship between R&D expenditure and the aggregate innovation index in the V4 countries. The statistical data from 2014 to 2021 are taken from the European Commission and Eurostat databases. The analysis focuses on identifying the degree of correlation between the standardized score of the Aggregate Innovation Index and the amount of R&D expenditure in countries of the Visegrad Group. The study uses the following methods: the Shapiro-Wilk test (to verify the normality of the samples), Pearson’s correlation coefficient (to check the degree of tightness of dependency), the Tukey test (to examine which countries have statistically significant differences), and chi-squared test (Χ2-test). Among the V4 countries, the Czech Republic was the best performer in the aggregate innovation index. Hungary showed the second-highest score, Slovakia ranked third place, and Poland had the lowest score. The findings indicate a positive correlation between R&D expenditures and the aggregate innovation index in all V4 countries. However, the relationship is statistically significant only in the Czech Republic and Poland. These results were confirmed by the Tukey test of differences within the correlation coefficients, which showed only a statistically significant difference within the correlation coefficients between Poland and Slovakia (1.790) and between Poland and Hungary (–1.640), respectively. AcknowledgmentThis study was supported by the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic [grant VEGA No 1/0357/21], “Multiplier effects of human capital quality on economic performance and competitiveness of the Slovak economy.”
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研发支出对V4国家总创新指数的决定作用
创新对现代经济的发展至关重要;工业4.0中的新工艺要求突出了其重要性和必要性。本研究旨在确定R&;V4国家的D支出和总创新指数。2014年至2021年的统计数据来自欧盟委员会和欧盟统计局数据库。分析的重点是确定综合创新指数的标准化分数与研发投入之间的相关性;D维谢格拉德集团国家的支出。该研究使用了以下方法:Shapiro-Wilk检验(用于验证样本的正态性)、Pearson相关系数(用于检查依赖的紧密程度)、Tukey检验(用于检查哪些国家具有统计学显著差异)和卡方检验(χ2检验)。在V4国家中,捷克共和国的总体创新指数表现最好。匈牙利排名第二,斯洛伐克排名第三,波兰排名最低。研究结果表明R&;D支出和所有V4国家的总创新指数。然而,这种关系仅在捷克共和国和波兰具有统计学意义。这些结果得到了相关系数差异的Tukey检验的证实,该检验仅显示波兰和斯洛伐克之间(1.790)以及波兰和匈牙利之间(-1.640)的相关系数存在统计学显著差异。鸣谢这项研究得到了斯洛伐克共和国教育、科学、研究和体育部的支持[授予VEGA编号1/0357/21],“人力资本质量对斯洛伐克经济绩效和竞争力的乘数效应”
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Innovative Marketing
Innovative Marketing Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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58
审稿时长
9 weeks
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