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This paper investigates the effect of superstar CEOs on their competitors. Exploiting shocks to CEO status due to prestigious media awards, we document a significant positive stock market performance of competitors of superstar CEOs subsequent to the award. The effect is more pronounced for...
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Analyzing innovative firms' patent and financial data in 23 countries over 1990-2012, we find that more innovative firms hoard more cash for technology competition and opportunities. Our instrumental variable regression analysis based on the patent rights index supports a causal interpretation...
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We show that technology spillovers shift the composition of corporate research and development (R&D) by promoting innovation based on the exploitation of existing knowledge, while disincentivizing innovation that explores new areas and breaks new ground. Accordingly, firms facing large...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between corporate performance and innovative effort for a set ofSpanish companies during the 2007–2013 period. For this purpose, we use a panel data model. We findevidence that the return on equity (ROE) and, in particular, sales revenues are positively...
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We find that the average value of clean-technology (green) innovation is 37–52% higher due to the effects of environmental regulations, a firm’s exposure to regulatory risk, its knowledge stock of clean technology, and product market competition. This value, however, has declined due to the...
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This paper examines the effects of bribery on product and process innovation at the firm level in Latin American countries. We provide insights into the heterogeneous effects of bribery on the types of innovations across firms. Using the locality-sector average of bribe payments as a percentage...
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This paper investigates the drivers and the effects of the internationalisation of innovation activities in SMEs based on a large data set of German firms covering the period 2002-2007. We look at different stages of the innovation process (R&D, design, production and sales of new products, and...
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This paper investigates the drivers and effects of the internationalisation of innovation activities in SMEs based on a large data set of German firms covering the period 2002-2007. We look at different stages of the innovation process (R&D, design, production and sales of new products, and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010298676
This paper aims to shed light on firm specific drivers that lead firms to internationalise their innovation activities. The paper draws a comprehensive picture of driving forces by including firm capabilities, characteristics of the firm’s competitive environment and the influence of...
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This paper aims to shed light on firm specific drivers that lead firms to internationalise their innovation activities. The paper draws a comprehensive picture of driving forces by including firm capabilities, characteristics of the firm’s competitive environment and the influence of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003888033