2022
DOI: 10.21511/ppm.20(4).2022.20
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The impact of firm characteristics, business competitiveness, and technology upgrade hurdles on R&D costs

Abstract: The study explores factors influencing research and development (R&D) costs in developing economies. The findings may inform the decision-making process for firms keen on innovation-related expenditures. The paper examines 164 Kenyan firms using the World Bank Enterprise Survey (WBES) data for 2018. These factors are classified into three broad categories. These are firm characteristics (age, size, and ownership), business competitiveness (export orientation, innovation strategies, and informal com… Show more

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“…At the same time, the economic benefits of tourism promote technological changes in the tourism industry, and technological advances in the tourism industry can optimize the allocation of tourism resources and reduce the consumption of natural resources in the process of resource development (Katircioglu et al, 2018;Pueyo-Ros, 2018). On the other hand, tourism is a comprehensive industry with strong correlation; the act of tourism brings about regional movements of people, services, and transportation, and the crowd effect brought about by the movement of people, the wastewater, solid waste, and domestic waste produced by the tourism service sector represented by hotels and scenic spots in the service process, and the exhaust gas generated by the movement of tourism traffic can cause great pressure on the ecological environment (Priatmoko et al, 2021;Mallinguh et al, 2022;Wicaksono and Illes, 2022). In addition, the tourism economic benefits brought by tourism induce enterprises to blindly develop tourism resources in pursuit of maximizing economic benefits, which will also have a coercive effect on the ecological environment.…”
Section: The Coupling Mechanism Of Tourism Economic and Ecological En...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the economic benefits of tourism promote technological changes in the tourism industry, and technological advances in the tourism industry can optimize the allocation of tourism resources and reduce the consumption of natural resources in the process of resource development (Katircioglu et al, 2018;Pueyo-Ros, 2018). On the other hand, tourism is a comprehensive industry with strong correlation; the act of tourism brings about regional movements of people, services, and transportation, and the crowd effect brought about by the movement of people, the wastewater, solid waste, and domestic waste produced by the tourism service sector represented by hotels and scenic spots in the service process, and the exhaust gas generated by the movement of tourism traffic can cause great pressure on the ecological environment (Priatmoko et al, 2021;Mallinguh et al, 2022;Wicaksono and Illes, 2022). In addition, the tourism economic benefits brought by tourism induce enterprises to blindly develop tourism resources in pursuit of maximizing economic benefits, which will also have a coercive effect on the ecological environment.…”
Section: The Coupling Mechanism Of Tourism Economic and Ecological En...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, the stakeholder decisions also serve the realization of the joint sub-strategy, which appears as the intersection of individual strategies, organizational learning, and the increase of social capital (Wang, 2008). In addition, a competitive tourism destination is capable of continuously increasing revenues, attracting tourists, and providing experiences in addition to generating profits (Ritchie and Crouch, 2003;Mallinguh et al, 2022).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It makes working on a project easier by allowing participants to test the program and to discuss it online and in real time, which makes the work more efficient [26,27]. At the same time, not every organization is able to find funding for such technology [28]. However, these features are used by local governments and destination management organizations (DMOs) to create and test new touristic routes or attractions (amusement parks, museums, monuments, etc.…”
Section: How Is Vr Used In Tourism?mentioning
confidence: 99%