Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
The present study endeavours to explain the differences of technological performances among nations. In particular, the paper analyses the relation between type of government of nations, and their technological and socioeconomic performances. Results suggest that high levels of technological performance of nations seem to be associated with executive with parliamentary monarchy and monarchy, whereas nations with mixed executive tend to have lower innovative outputs. A possible reason is that, in general, some typologies of executive (e.g., Monarchy) support the political stability of countries with fruitful socioeconomic developmental paths over the long run. Overall, then, the structure of executives of nations may be one of contributing factors to explain dissimilar patterns of technological performances and economic growth of nations over time and space.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Technological performance; Innovative outputs; Leadership; Executive; Government; Technology; Socioeconomic performance; Political stability
List of contributors:
Coccia, Mario
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