DocumentCode :
2582122
Title :
R&D as a source of innovation in South Africa
Author :
Gerryts, Beeuwen A. ; Buys, Andre J.
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Technol. Manage., Univ. of Pretoria, Tshwane
fYear :
2008
fDate :
27-31 July 2008
Firstpage :
337
Lastpage :
343
Abstract :
In investigating the link between R&D and innovation, data was used from the South African Innovation Survey of 2001 (SAIS2001). The SAIS2001 results showed that South African enterprises had a relatively high level of innovation with a low level of R&D related innovation costs. A cross tabulation was performed and a statistically significant link between innovation and R&D was found. The group of firms who innovated had a higher tendency to conduct R&D. Universities or Public Research Organisations (PROs) - the dasiaconventionalpsila sources of R&D - was rated mostly as unimportant external sources of innovation. This is ascribed to the fact that most R&D that is conducted internally is at the experimental development level and requires little basic or applied research. Sectors also differ in their use of R&D as a source of innovation. Based on the above mentioned data, a positive correlation between R&D and innovation was found in the SAIS2001 data. However, the majority of R&D reported in SAIS2001 is in-house R&D. In contrast, national R&D programmes focus on science intensive industries where R&D (basic and applied) is an important source of innovation. These can be easily quantified by the annual R&D surveys. However, at the national industry level, the link between R&D and innovation requires more frequent quantification as an input into STI policy. It is therefore recommended that in a developing country such as South Africa, R&D should be closer aligned to enable innovation at industry level.
Keywords :
innovation management; macroeconomics; R&D; South African enterprises; developing country; innovation costs; national industry level; positive correlation; public research organisations; science intensive industries; Africa; Cities and towns; Couplings; Feedback loop; Government; Humans; Production; Research and development; Technological innovation; Technology management;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering & Technology, 2008. PICMET 2008. Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cape Town
Print_ISBN :
978-1-890843-17-5
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-890843-18-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2008.4599639
Filename :
4599639
Link To Document :
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