Innovation, R&D and productivity in the Costa Rican ICT sector
This paper addresses the relationships between innovation, research and development (R&D) and productivity in domestic ICT firms in Costa Rica.
Factors considered were the types of innovation outputs produced by domestic ICT firms, the relative importance of innovation inputs, the impacts of innovation on firm productivity, the protection of innovations, and impediments to innovation. While most firms engaged in all types of output and input innovations, they appear to be driven by retaining or increasing market share rather than increasing productivity. Half of firms do not formally protect the intellectual property created by their innovations, are not familiar with methods for protecting innovation or the availability of government grants for such purposes, and face barriers associated with the Costa Rican Patent Office. Other impediments include lack of knowledge about financial resources available and scarcity of human resources. There is also evidence of knowledge spillovers through worker mobility from multinationals operating in Costa Rica to domestic ICT firms.
Development Banking and SMEs in Costa Rica
Author: Ricargo Monge-González, 2009
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On October 7th was presented "The Atlantic Harbors and the Competitiveness of Costa Rica " a document drafted by Luis E. Loría who is an associated investigator of CAATEC. The investigation has been supported by support the Ministry of Interinstitutional Coordination, JAPDEVA, CINDE, PROCOMER, CADEXCO, UCCAEP, CORBANA, the Chamber of Industries and experts in harbor administration and logistics.CAATEC`s main objective is to improve and to potentialise the international competitiveness of Costa Rica by means of actions that tend to improve the technological infrastructure areas, education, basic and applied science, and generation and transference of technology, especially related to the development of the productive sector and the academy.