Document Type : Research Article (with quantitative approaches)
Authors
1 Assistant Professor of Innovation & Technology Group, Faculty of Governance, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
2 Business Management and Marketing Group, Faculty of Islamic Studies and Management, Imam Sadiq University (AS), Tehran, Iran
3 Assistant Professor of Governance and Public Administration Group, Faculty of Islamic Studies & Management, Imam Sadegh University (AS), Tehran, Iran.
Abstract
Abstract
Purpose: This study concentrates on innovation policy instruments embedded in the Knowledge-Based Production Leap Act. This law was enacted to strengthen innovation in knowledge-based companies and provide appropriate support infrastructures in Iran. It employs a combination of innovation policy instruments to achieve its objectives. The primary objective of this research is to identify the impact of these legal instruments on the innovative performance of knowledge-based companies and to assess the success or failure of these instruments in achieving the set goals. A total of 15 articles of the law (comprising 29 parts include innovation policy instruments) directly related to innovative and knowledge-based companies have been evaluated in this study.
Methodology: This research was conducted using a quantitative method, comprising a main phase of data collection and analysis. Data were initially collected through a Likert-scale questionnaire distributed to 114 knowledge-based companies across various industrial sectors. In the quantitative analysis phase, structural equation modeling (SEM) was employed to examine the relationship between different articles of the Knowledge-Based Production Leap Act and the performance of knowledge-based companies. Additionally, Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) was used to identify policy priorities and determine the strengths and weaknesses of various policy instruments.
Findings: The findings reveal that certain legal provisions, particularly Articles 1, 4 and 11, which focus on financial support and the development of research and development infrastructure, have played a significant role in enhancing the innovative performance of knowledge-based companies. These supports include financial facilities, subsidies, the improvement of technological infrastructures, and the provision of resources for development research. Conversely, legal provisions related to customs tariff legal representative, such as Articles 3, 12 and 15, were identified as weaker instruments and require further revision and adaptation to meet the real needs of companies. Moreover, the findings indicate that a lack of coordination among certain policy instruments has reduced their overall effectiveness.
Limitations and Implications: One of the limitations of this study is its focus on data collected from knowledge-based companies in Iran, which may not be fully generalizable to other countries. Additionally, the study is centered on the short-term impacts of the implementation of the law, and further research is needed to analyze its long-term effects. Furthermore, the limited access to accurate quantitative data on the long-term performance of companies may not fully capture the detailed and lasting impacts of these policies.
Practical Implications: The results suggest that policymakers should consider revising non-financial instruments such as consultancy and training, ensuring that these instruments are fully aligned with the specific needs of industries and knowledge-based companies. Additionally, it is recommended that greater interaction between the government and the private sector be established so that regular feedback from companies can be communicated to the government and the Islamic Consultative Assembly for policy optimization. Moreover, implementing a continuous evaluation system to monitor the performance of policy instruments and the enforcement of the law could facilitate necessary reforms. Finally, special attention to the financial and infrastructural needs of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the innovation sector remains crucial.
Originality: This research introduces innovation in several aspects. First, it focuses on evaluating the performance of a significant law related to innovation policy in Iran. The findings of this study have practical implications for improving and enhancing the law. The second innovative aspect lies in the the combination of two methods — structural equation modeling (SEM) and Importance-Performance Analysis (IPA) — in evaluating innovation policies is presented as an analytical methodology in innovation studies. This approach allows for a more comprehensive analysis of the multifaceted impacts of policy instruments and their interactions.
Article Type: Research Article
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