Verónica Robert
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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Economics of Innovation and New Technology | 2010
Analía Erbes; Verónica Robert; Gabriel Yoguel
This paper is based on an application of the complex systems approach to economics with the objective of exploring the micro- and meso-mechanisms of development. Under this approach, innovation can be seen as an emergent property that depends on micro interaction and on specificities of macro structure. This study emphasizes that the micro interactions can be described by the feedback mechanisms between the absorption and connectivity capacities of firms, and the macro structure by processes of creative destruction, knowledge appropriation and structural change. The paper presents empirical evidence on the feedback loops between absorption and connectivity capacities in production networks in Argentina and their impact on innovation results. This paper concludes that the restrictions on absorption capacity and mainly on connectivity capacity in several production networks in Argentina condition the development of positive feedbacks between the two capacities, and hence the scope of the innovation path.
Archive | 2015
Verónica Robert; Mariano Pereira; Gabriel Yoguel; Florencia Barletta
In this paper we analyze the impact of micro-, meso-, and macro-economic determinants on firm productivity growth from an evolutionary and systemic perspective, in small and medium-sized Argentinean enterprises during 2006–2008. This period is characterized by strong employment and productivity growth. In this context, increases in productivity are explained better by innovation rather than falling employment. The microeconomic dimension is tackled by resorting to innovation results (product and process), which in turn are estimated through innovation efforts, following the well-known Crepon, Duguet, and Mairess (CDM) approach. The meso dimension is considered in terms of each firm’s position in the competitive space; that is, whether each firm’s productivity level is below or above the sector average. The macro determinant of changes in productivity considered here is the expansion of domestic demand, estimated by the sectoral apparent consumption. The results show that the micro and meso dimensions contribute to explaining firm-level productivity growth. Innovation results, estimated through innovation efforts and linkages, explain productivity growth. The firm’s position in the competitive space shows a U-shaped relationship with productivity growth. Finally, sectoral demand does not seem to have any impact on our study.
Revista de la CEPAL | 2007
Virginia Moori Koenig; Gabriel Yoguel; Darío Milesi; Verónica Robert
Desarrollo Economico-revista De Ciencias Sociales | 2006
Analía Erbes; Verónica Robert; Gabriel Yoguel; José Antonio Borello; Viviana Lebedinsky
Programa de Investigacion de Economia del Conocimiento | 2010
Verónica Robert; Gabriel Yoguel
Archive | 2007
Luis Alberto Quevedo; Analía Erbes; Maria Lucia Maciel; Gabriel Yogue; Ricardo Mendéz; José Antonio Borello; François Bar; Ruy Braga; Maria Nélida González de Gómez; César Ricardo Siqueira Bolaño; Alain Herscovici; Hernan Galperin; Rosalía Winocur; Maíra Baumgarten; Sarita Albagli; Saskia Sassen; Verónica Robert; Fernando Antônio Ferreira de Barros; Susana Finquelievich; Helena Maria Martins Lastres
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics | 2016
Verónica Robert; Gabriel Yoguel
Problemas del Desarrollo | 2009
Miguel Ángel Rivera Ríos; Verónica Robert; Gabriel Yoguel
Revista de la CEPAL | 2005
Sonia Roitter; Gabriel Yoguel; José Antonio Borello; Analía Erbes; Verónica Robert
Revista de la CEPAL | 2013
Florencia Barletta; Mariano Pereira; Gabriel Yoguel; Verónica Robert