Chapter 12. Informality in Peru and Its Effects on Innovation at Firm Level

  • Flores A
  • Heredia J
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This study analyzes the influence of informality, defined through a new approach (Darbi et al. 2016) on innovation, through the analysis of the institutional, industry, and resource factors. We collect information from 14,240 firms in Peru and used Chi-Square and Tests of Contingency tables to analyze this new mechanism. We found that the variables of the strategy tripod influence the informal practices of the formal firms, and these practices decrease the innovation activities.

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Flores, A., & Heredia, J. (2021). Chapter 12. Informality in Peru and Its Effects on Innovation at Firm Level. In R. Santa Gadea & Y. Zhang (Eds.), Finding a Way to Avoid the Middle-Income Trap: The Cases of China and Peru (pp. 339–379). China Social Sciences Press. Retrieved from https://www.amazon.com/-/es/张宇燕-ebook/dp/B09PHKGX9W

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