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http://dx.doi.org/10.7545/ajip.2021.10.1.001

Role of Informal Sector Competition on Innovation in Urban Formal Manufacturing Enterprises in India  

Shekar, K Chandra (Centre for Development Studies)
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Asian Journal of Innovation and Policy / v.10, no.1, 2021 , pp. 1-38 More about this Journal
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The paper examines the role of the informal sector on innovation activities of urban formal manufacturing enterprises in India. It provides empirical evidence on firm-level linkages between formal and informal sectors by using the World Bank Enterprise Survey, 2013-14 and the Innovation Follow-up survey, 2014. Primarily, the paper aims to examine the effect of informal sector competition on innovation in urban formal manufacturing enterprises in India. Secondly, the paper analyses the mediation effect of informal sector competition on innovations in the urban manufacturing enterprises. It determines the direct and indirect influence of business regulations and constraints on innovation outcomes through the mediation effect of informal sector competition by using the SEM "Structural Equation Modeling" guidelines. The econometric results show that informal sector competition has a negative effect on the introduction of product innovations while industry-level informal sector competition has a positive effect on product innovation through the local knowledge spillovers from the informal to the formal sector. However, the informal sector competition was found to have no significant effect on the probability of introducing process innovations. Further, the results show the inhibitive role of informal sector competition on innovation in urban formal manufacturing enterprises is more severe for firms with heavy regulatory burdens and is relatively weakened in firms with resource constraints. This suggests that the informal sector plays an important role in the NIS (National Innovation System) in India.
Keywords
Informal Sector: Innovation; Innovation System; World Bank Enterprise Survey; Formal-informal Linkages; Informal Sector Competition: Structural Equation Modeling;
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