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How enterprise strategies are related to innovation and productivity change: an empirical study of Japanese manufacturing firms

Hidemichi Fujii, Kazuma Edamura, Koichi Sumikura, Yoko Furusawa, Naomi Fukuzawa and Shunsuke Managi

Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 2015, vol. 24, issue 3, 248-262

Abstract: This study analyzes the total factor productivity of 1067 Japanese manufacturing firms. In production estimation, we employ the directional distance function and Luenberger productivity indicator. Research and development strategy survey data are used to analyze the determinant factors related to improvements in innovation and productivity. Our results indicate that increasing technology and knowledge through a 'black box' process is related to an increase in productivity. Furthermore, the protection and management of production knowledge and expertise is a valid method of increasing global technical change.

Date: 2015
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