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A data envelopment model to compare technological excellence and export sales in Israel and European Community countries

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  • Hariolf Grupp
  • Shlomo Maital
  • Amnon Frenkel
  • Knut Koschatzky

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How efficiently do countries translate scientific and technological excellence into export comparative advantage? Here the use of science and technology in generating exports is first modelled as a two-stage process. A variant of linear programming (data envelopment analysis, DEA) is then employed to estimate the relative efficiency of Israel and the European Community countries in converting scientific and technological excellence into exports of R&D-intensive products. Israel and Germany are more efficient than other European nations in the production of S&T outputs, but Israel is far less efficient than EC countries in utilising its S&T base of excellence to create high-technology exports. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.

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  • Hariolf Grupp & Shlomo Maital & Amnon Frenkel & Knut Koschatzky, 1992. "A data envelopment model to compare technological excellence and export sales in Israel and European Community countries," Research Evaluation, Oxford University Press, vol. 2(2), pages 87-101, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:rseval:v:2:y:1992:i:2:p:87-101
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    1. Andre Jungmittag & Hariolf Grupp & Angela Hullmann, 1998. "Changing Patterns of Specialisation in Global High Technology Markets: an Empirical Investigation of Advanced Countries," Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 67(2), pages 86-98.
    2. Wojciech Nasierowski, 2019. "Assessing Technical Efficiency Of Innovations In Canada: The Global Snapshot," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 23(03), pages 1-25, April.
    3. Nasierowski, W. & Arcelus, F. J., 1999. "Interrelationships among the elements of national innovation systems: A statistical evaluation," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 119(2), pages 235-253, December.

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