R&D cooperation and unintended innovation performance: Role of appropriability regimes and sectoral characteristics |
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Affiliation: | 1. Hitotsubashi University, Graduate School of Economics, Naka 2-1, Kunitachi, Tokyo 186-8601, Japan;2. Gakushuin University, Faculty of Economics, Mejiro 1-5-1, Toshima, Tokyo 171-0031, Japan;1. Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, University of Tennessee, 321 Stokely Management Center, Knoxville, TN 37996, United States;2. Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, 310 Stokely Management Center, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, United States |
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Abstract: | This research empirically examines the relation between R&D cooperation and unintended innovation performance. The effects of appropriability and sectoral conditions on the unintended innovation performance in the context of R&D cooperation were also tested. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the manufacturing firms sampled from the Korea Innovation Survey (KIS) 2012. Our estimation results show that for the high-tech focal firms under strong appropriability regime, cooperation with competitors increases the likelihood of their unintended innovation performance. For the high-tech focal firms under weak appropriability regime, cooperation with customer and user firms and universities increases the likelihood of their unintended innovation performance. For the low-tech firms under strong appropriability regime, cooperation with the customer and user firms and advisory organizations increases the likelihood of unintended innovation performance. For the low-tech firms under weak appropriability regime, cooperation with competitors and government research institutes increases the likelihood of unintended innovation performance. As a whole, the significance of this paper lies in shedding a new light on approaching the innovation performance with the notion of unintended innovation performance, which is shaped by different partner types and environmental conditions. |
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Keywords: | Unintended innovation performance R&D cooperation High technology industry Low technology industry Appropriability regime |
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