Original scientific paper
https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2014.947109
Innovativeness and intangibles in transition: the case of Slovenia
Miroslav Verbič
orcid.org/0000-0001-5506-0973
Sašo Polanec
Abstract
The article presents the micro data on intangibles for Slovenia during the period 1994–2005 using an augmented method by Corrado et al. and analyses the role of intangibles in the Slovenian economy during the transition. By examining the organisational, information and communication technologies (ICT) and research and development
(R&D) component of intangibles, we observe a decrease in the value of R&D capital that was to some extent offset by an increase in the value of ICT capital. We find that organisational workers had higher productivity than the average worker. The dynamic of change was gradual during the transition. The capitalisation of intangibles
implied an average 4.5% increase of gross domestic product (GDP) for the new member states. Nonetheless, a worrying convergence can be observed between the tangible and the intangible capital. One can thus expect the intangibles have an important role in the future growth in Slovenia and across the European countries, but only if proper attention is devoted to them in terms of policy measures and regulation.
Keywords
aggregate productivity; ICT; intangible capital; organisation; R&D; Slovenia; transition
Hrčak ID:
171315
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Publication date:
20.12.2014.
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