INVESTIGADORES
ARZA Valeria
artículos
Título:
Technological performance, economic performance and behaviour: A study of Argentinean firms during the 1990s
Autor/es:
ARZA
Revista:
Innovation: management, policy and practice
Editorial:
eContent Management Pty Ltd
Referencias:
Lugar: Maleny; Año: 2005 vol. 7 p. 131 - 151
ISSN:
1447-9338
Resumen:
Based on empirical information for the Argentinean case it is claimed that the biological metaphor that states that an open market is sufficient to select the best performing firms is often invalid in a macroeconomic context characterised by high degrees of uncertainty. In such an environment it could be rational for profit-seeking individuals to avoid any long-term tie to any particular policy. Like policy-making itself in Argentina during the 1990s, individual decisions were driven by short-term objectives, which hampered technological performance. The paper uses Survey information in econometric models to demonstrate that two distinct patterns emerged, one corresponding to technological performance and the other to economic performance.