ROLE OF INNOVATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF A COUNTRY
Sonara Dharmesh Ramjibhai
No 2018-25-07, Working papers from Voice of Research
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According to Roberts, Innovation = invention + exploitation. Since Independence India has improved its relative productivity performance, but there remains a significant gap in market sector productivity between Developed and developing countries. Much of the gap between them is due to lower levels of capital intensity and skills. .Still India is legging much from the skill development of Point of view .However, even taking these into account, there remains a significant gap. This reflects not just a weakness in high tech areas but an inability to incorporate best practice techniques and methods in technological Innovation. This includes comparatively low and falling levels of R&D and patenting as well as a distinct lag in the diffusion of innovations relative to other countries. This paper illustrates why technological innovation is considered as a major factor or driving force in economic growth and focuses on some of the most distinctive features of innovation in the highly industrialized economies of this era. In particular, the paper attempts to examine a primary single feature, “uncertainty” that dominates the search for new technologies by drawing several cases on the developed countries experience. It also touches on the impact of technological innovation in the developing countries and how it is transforming their business. Key Words:invention, exploitation, innovation, technology, productivity growth, technovation, Policy
Date: 2018-03
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