Multinational enterprises and innovation: firm level evidence on spillover via R&D collaboration |
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Authors: | Hans Lööf |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies and Division of Economics, Royal Institute of Technology, Drottning Kristinas v?g 30B, SE-10044, Stockholm, Sweden
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Abstract: | This paper estimates the knowledge spillovers to multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Sweden via domestic and foreign R&;D collaboration. Applying an augmented generalized method of moments-estimator that accounts for selectivity and simultaneity bias on data from 1,249 MNEs, our research has resulted in five distinct conclusions. First, we find that the knowledge spillovers via R&;D collaboration typically take place as a network phenomenon rather than a process between the local firm and a single innovation partner. Second, successful collaboration is conditional on the presence of foreign innovation partners in the network. Third, output is found to be an increasing function of R&;D-collaboration only among non-export oriented firms. Fourth, foreign MNEs, selling mainly to local and regional markets in Sweden, benefit more from R&;D collaboration than do other firms. Overall, the results show that demand-driven motives that require entrepreneurial knowledge to adapt products to local consumers and markets are more important for successful R&;D-collaboration than supply-driven motives. |
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Keywords: | Innovation Multinational enterprises R& D collaboration Spillovers |
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