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04.02.2021

Skill improvement by product imitation

verfasst von: Ching T. Liao

Erschienen in: Small Business Economics | Ausgabe 3/2022

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Abstract

This article investigates how the process of product imitation affects skill improvement for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in developing countries. By distinguishing between sources of information inputs in the imitation process, we identify two types of product imitation—reproduction and adaptation. We argue that compared to reproduction, adaptation is more likely to enhance imitators’ skills. This is because adaptation requires imitators to use information from a variety of sources, which in turn creates more opportunities to gain knowledge and practice complex skills, such as trial-and-error and problem-solving. We find supporting empirical evidence by analyzing SMEs in nine developing countries. Our results indicate that SMEs can achieve skill improvement by imitating products. This finding also suggests that policies guiding SMEs toward adaptation and away from reproduction are likely to enhance SMEs’ long-term growth by enabling skill improvement.

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Fußnoten
1
Throughout this article, we use “product” to refer to “product and/or service.”
 
2
This article uses the country classification suggested by the United Nations, which classifies countries in four income levels: high, upper-middle, lower-middle, and low. We use the term “higher income” to refer to high and upper-middle income, and “lower-income” for lower-middle, and low income.
 
3
The questionnaire defines “new” as new to the firm but not necessarily new to the market.
 
4
According to the survey manual (World Bank n.d.), workers are considered skilled when they contribute special knowledge or the ability to their work. These skills could be learned on the job or acquired from studying at college, university, or technical school. A worker is unskilled when he or she does not need “special training, education, or skill to perform their job” (p. 26).
 
5
Cusolito et al. (2016) detailed the procedure they followed to convert the local currency unit into US dollars. They first used the official exchange rate (period average) used in the World Development Indicators. Then, they applied the US GDP deflator to deflate the converted results to 2009.
 
6
Based on Peneder’s (2010) sectoral taxonomy of “relative innovation intensity,” we classify firms into three categories: (1) low, (2) intermediate-to-low and intermediate, and (3) intermediate-to-high and high.
 
7
The T test is performed based on 882 observations whose sales data was available.
 
8
Due to data availability, we converted the 2010 sales of firms in different countries using the same exchange rates and deflators as those used to calculate the variable investment intensity. We performed T tests of the mean differences of sales per employee between 844 firms for which 2010 sales data were available.
 
9
It is not appropriate to extend two-stage least squares to a non-linear model like logit. Instead, we estimate the results using ivprobit in Stata.
 
10
To obtain sufficient matched observations, we need to match based on age in years, rather than age in log.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Skill improvement by product imitation
verfasst von
Ching T. Liao
Publikationsdatum
04.02.2021
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Small Business Economics / Ausgabe 3/2022
Print ISSN: 0921-898X
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-0913
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11187-021-00456-x

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