Innovation modes in the Swiss service sector: a cluster analysis based on firm-level data |
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Authors: | Heinz Hollenstein |
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Affiliation: | a Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Institute for Business Cycle Research, Weinbergstrasse 35, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland b Austrian Institute of Economic Research, Vienna, Austria |
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Abstract: | The aim of this paper is, firstly, to contribute to the understanding of innovation patterns in services. To this end, firms which are similar in terms of a large set of innovation indicators were grouped into clusters. For the Swiss case, it was possible to identify five clusters which exhibit clearly different configurations of a large number of innovation-related factors (appropriability, etc.) and several structural properties of firms (size, etc.). The clusters may thus be interpreted as specific “innovation modes”. Secondly, we investigated whether these modes are “economically equivalent”. In such a case, the unordered classifying of similar firms would be more appropriate than the ranking of industries according to their innovativeness. The evidence supports the classification approach quite well; however, the ranking procedure cannot be completely refuted. Finally, this paper yields some insights into the differences between the innovation patterns prevailing in services and in manufacturing. |
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Keywords: | Innovation patterns in services Knowledge networks Innovation ranking versus classification Non-technological innovations |
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