Effects of Science, Technology, and Innovation Official Development Assistance on Innovative Capacity in Developing Countries
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. STI ODA and Innovative Capacity
2.2. Absorptive Capacity and Innovative Capacity
3. Research Methods
3.1. Methodoloy
3.2. Definition of Variables and Data Collection
3.2.1. Definition of Variables
- (1)
- STI ODA share
- (2)
- R&D share
- (3)
- Number of patents
- (4)
- Higher education enrollment rate
- (5)
- Number of researchers
- (6)
- Share of high-level technology export
- (7)
- Per capita GDP
- (8)
- Government efficiency index
3.2.2. Data Collection
4. Results
4.1. Basic Statistics
4.2. Empirical Analysis Results of Panel Model
5. Discussion
5.1. Policy Implications
5.2. Theoretical Implications
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
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Support Sectors | Major Classification | Small and Medium Classification | CRS Code |
---|---|---|---|
Social infrastructure | Health | Medical education and training, and medical research | 12181~2 |
Health manpower development | 12281 | ||
Population policy and reproductive health | Human resource development for population policy and reproductive health | 13081 | |
Economic infrastructure | Transportation | Education in transportation and warehouse sectors | 21081 |
Energy | Energy development and supply | 23181~2 | |
Production sector | Agriculture | Agricultural education/training, and agricultural population | 31181~2 |
Forestry | Forestry education/training, and forestry research | 31281~2 | |
Fishery | Fishery education/training, and fishery research | 31381~2 | |
Industry | Industrial development, small business development, home industry, and handicraft industry | 32120, 30, 40 | |
Agricultural and marine product processing, forest product processing, textile, leather, chemical, fertilizer, cement, energy processing, pharmaceutical production, and steel industry | 32161~9 | ||
Non-ferrous metal industry, engineering, and transportation and machinery industry | 32170~2 | ||
Technology research and development | 32182 | ||
Multisector | Multisector | Environmental education/training, and environmental research | 41081~2 |
Other education in multisector, and research/scientific institutions | 43081~2 |
Variables | Name of Variables | Definition of Variables | Data Source |
---|---|---|---|
Independent variable | stiper (Share of STI ODA) | Share of STI ODA to ODA (%) | OECD [31] |
Moderating variable | rnd (Share of R&D investment) | Share of R&D investment to GDP (%) | UNESCO [71] |
Dependent variable | Patent (Number of patents) | Number of patent applications | WIPO [72] |
Control variable | Edu (higher education enrollment rate) | Higher enrollment rates of colleges or graduate schools (%) | World Bank [73] |
Researcher (Number of researchers) | Number of full-time researchers per million population | UNESCO [71] | |
hightec (Share of high-level technology export) | Share of high-level technology exports to total manufacturing exports (%) | World Bank [73] | |
gdpper (Per capita GDP) | Per capita GDP | World Bank [73] | |
ge (Government efficiency index) | Government efficiency index (−2.5 (minimum) ~ 2.5 (maximum)) including quality of public services | World Bank [73] |
Name of Variables | Mean | Std. | Min | Max |
---|---|---|---|---|
stiper (Share of STI ODA) | 0.03 | 0.04 | 0.00 | 0.49 |
rnd (Share of R&D investment) | 0.39 | 0.35 | 0.01 | 2.14 |
Patent (Number of patents) | 10,346.66 | 94,416.20 | 1.00 | 1,500,000 |
edu (higher education enrollment rate) | 26.11 | 19.92 | 0.71 | 117.10 |
Researcher (number of researchers) | 485.01 | 501.66 | 5.91 | 2396.54 |
hightec (share of high-level technology export) | 10.82 | 81.60 | 0.00 | 61.35 |
gdpper (per capita GDP) | 3246.43 | 2869.05 | 111.93 | 15,545 |
ge (government efficiency index) | −0.42 | 0.54 | −1.95 | 1.27 |
Patent | Stiper | rnd | edu | Researcher | Hightec | Gdpper | ge | VIF | 1/VIF | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
patent | 1 | |||||||||
stiper | 0.2641 *** | 1 | 1.18 | 0.847862 | ||||||
rnd | 0.5478 *** | 0.1966 *** | 1 | 1.85 | 0.54181 | |||||
edu | 0.0627 | 0.0924 ** | 0.2139 *** | 1 | 1.75 | 0.572672 | ||||
researcher | 0.1799 ** | 0.0826 | 0.6259 *** | 0.5628 *** | 1 | 2.1 | 0.476921 | |||
hightec | 0.0239 | 0.0018 | 0.0069 | 0.1631 ** | 0.3428 *** | 1 | 1.95 | 0.513449 | ||
gdpper | 0.1252 ** | 0.1527 *** | 0.3350 *** | 0.5682 *** | 0.4039 *** | 0.1734 *** | 1 | 2.54 | 0.393521 | |
ge | 0.1207 ** | 0.1301 *** | 0.4173 *** | 0.2955 *** | 0.4195 *** | 0.0676 | 0.5381 *** | 1 | 2.05 | 0.487712 |
Patent (log) | Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | Model 4 |
---|---|---|---|---|
stiper | 0.495 (0.692) | 0.571 (0.647) | −0.250 (0.893) | |
rnd | −0.155 (0.660) | −0.163 (0.643) | −0.389 (0.289) | |
c.stiper X rnd | 4.720 ** (0.042) | |||
edu | 0.022 (0.229) | 0.023 (0.220) | 0.022 (0.226) | 0.018 (0.317) |
Researcher (log) | 0.188 ** (0.010) | 0.184 ** (0.011) | 0.183 ** (0.012) | 0.182 ** (0.012) |
hightec | −0.010 (0.667) | −0.009 (0.682) | −0.009 (0.684) | −0.009 (0.686) |
gdpper (log) | −0.418 (0.419) | −0.403 (0.440) | −0.408 (0.431) | −0.459 (0.373) |
ge | −0.165 (0.696) | −0.171 (0.692) | −0.176 (0.684) | −0.177 (0.684) |
_cons | 6.862 * (0.080) | 6.740 * (0.089) | 6.782 (0.085) | 7.333 * (0.060) |
Akaike crit. (AIC) | 1754.642 | 1753.409 | 1755.291 | 1754.376 |
Bayesian crit. (BIC) | 1779.545 | 1779.312 | 1785.512 | 1788.914 |
F-test | 1.640 | 1.563 | 1.407 | 3.107 *** |
R-square (overall) | 0.027 | 0.027 | 0.027 | 0.032 |
Observation | 554 | 554 | 554 | 554 |
Hypothesis 1 | Rejected |
Hypothesis 2 | Supported |
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Choi, H.; Cho, K. Effects of Science, Technology, and Innovation Official Development Assistance on Innovative Capacity in Developing Countries. Sustainability 2023, 15, 2906. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15042906
Choi H, Cho K. Effects of Science, Technology, and Innovation Official Development Assistance on Innovative Capacity in Developing Countries. Sustainability. 2023; 15(4):2906. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15042906
Chicago/Turabian StyleChoi, Hyunyi, and Keuntae Cho. 2023. "Effects of Science, Technology, and Innovation Official Development Assistance on Innovative Capacity in Developing Countries" Sustainability 15, no. 4: 2906. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15042906
APA StyleChoi, H., & Cho, K. (2023). Effects of Science, Technology, and Innovation Official Development Assistance on Innovative Capacity in Developing Countries. Sustainability, 15(4), 2906. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15042906