La innovación industrial y sus determinantes desde un enfoque sistémico
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innovación industrial, industria argentina, oportunidades tecnológicas, modelos lineales mixtos generalizadosResumen
El objetivo general de la presente investigación es determinar los factores asociados al éxito en la innovación en productos y procesos en firmas industriales argentinas. La presente investigación es de tipo explicativo, por lo que se propone un modelo lineal generalizado de interceptos aleatorios para captar el efecto de las variables explicativas a nivel de la firma, controlando por sector y región. El tratamiento simultáneo de efectos microeconómicos, sectoriales y mesoeconómicos permite aislar la contribución de cada uno de dichos efectos sobre la probabilidad de innovar exitosamente, principal aporte de la presente investigación.
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