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Measuring the territorial effort in research, development, and innovation from a multiple criteria approach: Application to the Spanish regions case

Fernández-García Tania, Liern Vicente, Pérez-Gladish Blanca and Rubiera-Morollón Fernando
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Fernando Rubiera Morollón

Technology in Society, 2022, vol. 70, issue C

Abstract: Research, development and innovation are fundamental for the socioeconomic growth of the territories. Consequently, many governments set spending targets for research and development (R&D), for example the EU has a goal of reaching a spending target of 3% of the Union's GDP. However, recent literature emphasizes that spending on R&D may not be the most appropriate indicator to measure the innovative efforts of a particular territory. Multidimensional indicators are required to measure the different elements that reflect the capacity of each scientific and innovative system to transmit the scientific results into productivity and competitiveness advancements. In this context, the objective of this paper is to propose a method that produces a synthetic indicator to rank various territories as an aid to understanding the multidimensional complexities of the innovation process. To reach this objective, the methodological approach proposed is a modified version of the unweighted TOPSIS (UW-TOPSIS) method. In this paper, this multiple criteria decision-making method is used to rank the 17 Spanish autonomous communities in terms of their innovation efforts. The obtained results show the capacity of the proposed technique to evaluate the relative situation of each community using a multidimensional approach. However, it also allows us to provide policy guidance to political decision-makers on socioeconomic aspects that can be improved in each region.

Keywords: R&D and innovation indicators; Territorial development; Multiple criteria decision-making; MCDM; TOPSIS; Spanish R&D and innovation system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C61 O30 R11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2022.101975

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