Detecting Behavioural Additionality: An Empirical Study on the Impact of Public R&D Funding on Firms' Cooperative Behaviour in Germany
Subsidising research networks has become a popular instrument in technology policies, driven mainly by expected positive spillovers. In particular, the stimulation of R&D co-operation between scientific institutions and industry is considered as most promising. In the context of policy evaluation we analyse if public R&D funding is suitable for influencing firms' collaborative behaviour in the intended way and where applicable, if a lasting change results. The empirical analysis is based on German CIS data and a supplemental telephone survey. Using a nearest-neighbour matching approach we find that R&D funding is indeed a particularly valuable tool for the linking of science into industry R&D partnerships. However, we also show in a bivariate probit analysis that newly initiated R&D co-operations with science are less likely to be continued after funding has ended compared to already existing co-operations. Therefore, the behavioural change induced by public funding is not necessarily longlived.
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2006
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Authors: | Fier, Andreas ; Aschhoff, Birgit ; Löhlein, Heide |
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Mannheim : Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) |
Subject: | Forschungssubvention | Forschungskooperation | Business Network | Wirtschaftspolitische Wirkungsanalyse | Schätzung | Deutschland | Public Funding | Firm Behaviour | Policy Evaluation | R&D Co-operation |
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freely available
Series: | ZEW Discussion Papers ; 06-037 |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Type of publication (narrower categories): | Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Other identifiers: | 514130156 [GVK] hdl:10419/24229 [Handle] RePEc:zbw:zewdip:4621 [RePEc] |
Classification: | O32 - Management of Technological Innovation and R&D ; O38 - Government Policy ; H32 - Firm ; L22 - Firm Organization and Market Structure: Markets vs. Hierarchies; Vertical Integration ; C20 - Econometric Methods: Single Equation Models. General |
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