DocumentCode :
115953
Title :
Exploring the relationships between science and technology input and output indicators: A comparison between developed, fast developing World and Turkey
Author :
Yildirim, Hakan ; Yildirim, Nihan
Author_Institution :
Bus. Adm. Fac., Marmara Univ., İstanbul, Turkey
fYear :
2014
fDate :
27-31 July 2014
Firstpage :
155
Lastpage :
163
Abstract :
From a scientometric perspective, this paper aims to discuss the relationships between the financial Science and Technology input indicators like R&D Expenditures and Payments for external technology transfer (royalties and License fees) to the Science and Technology output indicators like Patents/patent applications and receipts from technology transfer (Royalties and licence fees). Although the efficiency of R&D and economical returns of R&D spendings has always been questioned and searched by the scholars from developmental economics, scientometrics and technology and innovation management fields, the performance of developing countries for utilizing R&D investments is still worth searching. In this study, we explored the trends of and relationships between Science and Technology Input indicators like R&D expenditure, Payments (royalties and License fees) and Science and Technology output indicators like Patents/patent applications and receipts from technology transfer (Royalties and licence fees) for developed countries that are called as G-7 countries, fast developing countries that are called as BRIC (Brazil, Russian federation, India and China) and Turkey. Based on the data of World Bank, S&T input and output indicators are analyzed by calculating the spatial-index of each country for each indicator between the years of 1996-2010 where data of all countries are available. Indicators are tested for their correlations. The differences between G-8, BRIC countries and Turkey are also outlined.
Keywords :
patents; research and development; socio-economic effects; BRIC; Brazil Russian federation India and China; G-7 countries; R&D expenditures; R&D investments; R&D payments; Turkey; developmental economics; economical returns; external technology transfer; fast developing world; patent applications; science and technology input indicators; science and technology output indicators; scientometric perspective; world bank; Biological system modeling; Economics; Investment; Licenses; Patents; Technological innovation; Technology transfer;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), 2014 Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kanazawa
Type :
conf
Filename :
6921343
Link To Document :
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