Analysis of Turkey’s Innovation Performance in Pandemic Times: Comparison of The Performances in Pre-pandemic and Pandemic Tımes (2019–2021)

M. Köksal
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Innovation performance of developing countries is a fundamental factor for reaching sustainable economies. Turkey as a developing country should be monitored in terms of its innovation performance due to its vulnerable economy to global changes such as pandemic. In this study, investigation of different data sets from Europe and Turkey was done in terms of changes in human resources, firm investments, digitalization, number of R&D personals, R&D expenditure and number of approved patents by considering pandemic years. The results showed that significant decrease in number of innovators and innovation index after 2020. Moreover, firm investments regarding innovation decreased after 2020 while digitalization represented continuous increase during 8 years involving pandemic years. In addition, number of patens approved by authorities and number of R&D personnel have been increasing over time in spite of the pandemic, but R&D expenditure and innovation performance have not been changing in similar trend. The findings revealed that Turkey has been making improvements on number of R&D personnel, digitalization and number of patents in spite of the pandemic, however expected increases in innovation index value, R&D expenditure and number of innovators were not observed during the pandemic years. The findings of this study might contribute to policy makers for recovery of economy of Turkey after the pandemic.
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疫情时期土耳其创新绩效分析:疫情前与疫情期间绩效比较Tımes (2019-2021)
发展中国家的创新绩效是实现可持续经济的根本因素。土耳其作为一个发展中国家,由于其经济容易受到流行病等全球变化的影响,因此应该对其创新绩效进行监测。在这项研究中,我们对欧洲和土耳其的不同数据集进行了调查,包括人力资源、公司投资、数字化、研发人员数量、研发支出和批准专利数量的变化,并考虑了流行病年份。结果表明:2020年以后,创新企业数量和创新指数显著下降;此外,2020年之后,企业在创新方面的投资减少,而数字化在涉及大流行年份的8年里持续增加。此外,尽管疫情发生,但主管部门批准的专利数量和研发人员数量一直在增加,但研发支出和创新绩效并未出现类似的变化趋势。调查结果显示,尽管大流行,土耳其在研发人员数量、数字化和专利数量方面取得了进展,但在大流行期间,创新指数值、研发支出和创新者数量并未出现预期的增长。本研究结果可能有助于政策制定者在大流行后恢复土耳其的经济。
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