This study uses firm level data from two detailed surveys of Italian manufacturing firms to study the relationship between R&D expenditures and productivity growth. The analysis considers the different contributions of various forms of R&D (product, process, internal, external in collaboration with universities, research centres and other firms) to Total Factor Productivity (TFP). Thus, this paper answers the call for more research on the links between a firm’s external R&D and its productivity. In the cross-section econometric analysis, we estimate a Treatment Effects model based on the assumption that the decision to carry out R&D is endogenous. We found evidence supporting such a methodological approach. The main results ...
A previous paper (Griliches 1980) explored the time-series rela-tionship between total factor produc...
In this paper we analyze whether R&D cooperation improves firms' performance, and which variables wo...
This paper examines the direct and indirect effect of firms own R&D on total factor productivity...
This study uses firm level data from two detailed surveys of Italian manufacturing firms to study th...
We use firm-level data from Italian manufacturing firms to assess the relationship between various t...
Ed Mansfield wrote several papers on the private returns to basic research (e.g. Mansfield, 1980) an...
This paper explores the firm-level relationship between product, process, organizational and marketi...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
Recently, several studies have emphasized the role of R&D expenditure in determin-ing Total Fact...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
Research and development (R&D) has been considered a source of growth in productivity starting from ...
By exploiting a rich firm level data-base, this paper presents novel empirical evidence on the effec...
This paper follows a knowledge production function approach to assess the contribution of R&D spendi...
In this paper, we analyse the relationship between Research and Development (R&D) spillovers and pro...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to assess the effects of traditional inputs and firms’ R&D capita...
A previous paper (Griliches 1980) explored the time-series rela-tionship between total factor produc...
In this paper we analyze whether R&D cooperation improves firms' performance, and which variables wo...
This paper examines the direct and indirect effect of firms own R&D on total factor productivity...
This study uses firm level data from two detailed surveys of Italian manufacturing firms to study th...
We use firm-level data from Italian manufacturing firms to assess the relationship between various t...
Ed Mansfield wrote several papers on the private returns to basic research (e.g. Mansfield, 1980) an...
This paper explores the firm-level relationship between product, process, organizational and marketi...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
Recently, several studies have emphasized the role of R&D expenditure in determin-ing Total Fact...
We study whether a firm’s total factor productivity dynamics is positively influenced by its own R&D...
Research and development (R&D) has been considered a source of growth in productivity starting from ...
By exploiting a rich firm level data-base, this paper presents novel empirical evidence on the effec...
This paper follows a knowledge production function approach to assess the contribution of R&D spendi...
In this paper, we analyse the relationship between Research and Development (R&D) spillovers and pro...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to assess the effects of traditional inputs and firms’ R&D capita...
A previous paper (Griliches 1980) explored the time-series rela-tionship between total factor produc...
In this paper we analyze whether R&D cooperation improves firms' performance, and which variables wo...
This paper examines the direct and indirect effect of firms own R&D on total factor productivity...