Vietnam has been named the 47th most innovative economy in the
world, its best performance to date, according to this year's Global Innovation
Index report.
The country jumped 12 spots compared to last year, thanks to its
efforts to improve business environment as well as competitiveness.
Vietnam also ranked first among lower-middle income economies.
Among Southeast Asian countries, it overtook Thailand to secure the third
place, only behind Singapore and Malaysia.
Knowledge and Technology Outputs, one of the main pillars of the
index, was found to be Vietnam's strong point.
The country also performed well in Market Sophistication and in
Creative Outputs. However, Vietnam's performance was mediocre in the other
pillars that measure institutional framework, human capital, infrastructures
and business sophistication.
"New Asian Tigers — such as Indonesia, the Philippines, and
Vietnam — are emerging too, and they increasingly join not only Asian high-tech
value chains but also other activities such as ICT offshoring. These and other
countries in Asia are also active in improving their innovation performance,”
the report said.
The report, co-published by the World Intellectual Property
Organization, Cornell University and the business school INSEAD, surveys the
innovation performance of 127 economies around the world.
Vietnam has been part of the index since its debut in 2007. The
country has been climbing up since 2013, after several years of hovering just
above the 70th place.
(Source: vnexpress)