dc.description.abstract | Research and development (R&D) refers to creative works done to increase
knowledge and make new applications using the acquired knowledge. R&D is a
vital input to innovation, which plays a critical role in a firm’s competitiveness
and productivity. R&D investment in Kenya, like most African countries, is below
the Africa Union target of 1 per cent of GDP. While half of the services sector is
envisioned to deliver 10 per cent annual growth in the Kenya Vision 2030 and
create employment, the sector has been performing below its potential in the last
decade, which could be attributed to low R&D investment by service firms. Only
15.75 per cent of service firms invest in R&D, of which 45 per cent are small firms,
43 per cent are medium-sized firms and 12 per cent are large firms. The study
employed a double hurdle model to analyze the factors that influence service
firms' investment in R&D in Kenya. Specifically, the study sought to determine
the factors that influence service firm’s decision and intensity to invest in R&D
in Kenya. The study used 546 observations from the World Bank Enterprise
Survey 2018. The study found that participation in international markets,
firm size, family ownership, informal competition, previous innovation, skilled
human resource on innovation, innovation facility (hubs), taxation and political
stability were the key factors that influenced service firm’s decision to invest in
R&D. Firm sub-sector, firm age, skilled human resource, skilled human resource
on R&D and informal competition influenced firm investment in R&D intensity.
To foster firm’s investment in R&D, the government could consider: public
funding to recommended level of 2 per cent of GDP; introducing R&D grants
and subsidies to encourage service firms to undertake R&D; rolling out R&D
investment campaigns at the county levels, and rolling out sensitization and
capacity building programmes on R&D at firm level. To ensure fair competition
between formal and informal firms, the National Treasury could consider
lowering tax rate for R & D investing firms. | en |