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Reliance on R&D Partnerships: The Influence of Short-Term R&D Bias and The Nature of Competition
Authors:Alan S Dunk  Alan Kilgore  
Institution:a School of Accounting and Finance University of Tasmania Locked Bag 1-314 Launceston, TAS, 7250, Australia;b Department of Accounting and Finance Macquarie University, NSW, 2109, Australia
Abstract:Reports indicate that capital markets frequently focus on short-term corporate financial performance. Arguments suggest that the R&D projects of many firms are skewed towards short-term, low-risk projects with relatively modest expected benefits, reflecting both a response by companies to financial market pressure to maintain short-term returns and a short-term R&D bias. Anecdotal evidence suggests that one response to short-term R&D bias by firms is for them to seek R&D partnerships with customers and suppliers. A theory is developed which suggests that when firms compete on the basis of product costs, they are likely to seek partnerships with customers and suppliers in order to respond to short-term R&D pressures. In contrast, when competition is innovation-based, firms are unlikely to pursue R&D partnerships in response to short-term R&D bias. The results of an empirical study provide support for this proposition.
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