Innovation Divide in the World Economy: China’s Convergence Towards the Triad
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The objective of this article is to assess the dynamics of the innovation divide between China  and  the  Triad,  as  well  as  to  determine  the  factors  that  influence  its  evolution.  The  Triad  consists of three economies traditionally dominating the world economy: the United States, the European Union, and Japan. The methodology involves the decomposition of the innovativeness of the  economy  into  innovation  capability,  innovation  position,  and  the  relationship  between  them,  which  indicates  the  efficiency  of  the  innovation  system.  The  analysis  of  dynamic  indexes  and σ-convergence in all these components confirms that the global economy has been gradually losing clear polarization into innovation leaders, found among developed countries and innovation  followers,  which  have  traditionally  been  associated  with  developing  nations.  In  addition  to  demonstrating fast improvement in the Summary Innovation Index of China towards the Triad, the paper has a clear contribution by showcasing China’s improvement through the decomposed factors  of  the  innovativeness  of  the  economy.  In  comparison  with  the  Triad,  China  has  a  proportionally higher innovation position and efficiency of the innovation system and a lower level of innovation capacity. This demonstrates its dependence on external sources of innovation and international technology transfer, e.g. through foreign direct investments.
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