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Using count data models controlling for unobserved heterogeneity, this study shows for a large sample of R&D-active manufacturing firms in Flanders that collaborative R&D has a positive effect on firms’ patenting in terms of both quantity and quality. However, when distinguishing between...
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Generally speaking, the support of technological innovation has been viewed in terms of input such as R&D and … instruments such as legal protection. The literature on innovation highlights the interactive nature of the innovation process in … strategies such as marketing and organisational innovation, a role which may differ according to whether the firm is involved in …
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heterogeneous treatments, distinguishing and simultaneously analyzing the effect these treatments have on innovation input and … received, EU grants have higher effects. In terms of output, holding innovation expenditures constant, funding from both …
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This study focuses on the effect of public funding on internal R&D investment and on total innovation intensity on a …
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domaines notamment dans des secteurs très concurrentiels comme la biotechnologie. Ainsi, la course vers l’innovation amène les …
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This paper examines the persistence of innovation behaviour at the firm level (manufacturing and services sectors). We … attempt to answer the following question: does success in past innovation activities increase the probability of success in … current innovation activities? We contribute to the literature by explicitly distinguishing between single and complex …
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A significant amount of money is spent on programs to stimulate innovative activities. In this paper, we review the effects of a specific government-sponsored commercial R&D program from various angles. We start by evaluating whether we find positive effects of subsidies on R&D investment and...
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