Analyzing the interaction between R&D subsidies and firm's innovation strategy
Journal of Technology Management and Innovation, ISSN: 0718-2724, Vol: 7, Issue: 3, Page: 57-70
2012
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Article Description
Innovation and Technology policies provide positive incentives to the firms to perform R&D activities. This article examines the decision of internal and external R&D expenditures of subsidized firms, estimating the impact of R&D subsidies on firms performing different innovation strategies. The Spanish survey on business strategy for manufacturing firms (ESEE) is used for the period 1998-2005. Results show that determinants of pure internal or external R&D expenditures obey to different motivations, affecting in consequence, the impact of the subsidies on firms adopting different sources of knowledge. © Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Facultad de Economía y Negocios.
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