We examine the impact of the strength of host countries ’ university research and university-industry collaboration on the propensity of Japanese multinational firms to conduct research and development (R&D) activities in these countries. We consider heterogeneous effects based on the type of R&D activity: basic research, applied research, and development for local markets and for global markets. Drawing on official survey data on R&D facilities of 498 Japanese multinational firms in 24 host countries, we find support for the notion that the strength of university research increases the probability that firms conduct R&D in a host country. Applied research activities are attracted to countries with relatively intensive unive...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Under fierce global competition in a knowledge-based economy, Japanese companies based in the UK hav...
The objective of this research is to analyze the geographical distribution of the research and devel...
We examine the impact of the strength of host countries ’ university research and university-industr...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms’ propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms' propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms' propensity to conduct R&D activities in host...
We examine the influence of host countries’ scientific research strengths on global R&D location cho...
We examine the role of host countries' academic research strengths in global R&D location decisions ...
We examine the role of host countries ’ academic research strengths in global R&D location decis...
This paper examines the role of nations ’ academic research strengths in attracting foreign R&D ...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
We examine the influence of host countries' scientific research strengths on global location choices...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Under fierce global competition in a knowledge-based economy, Japanese companies based in the UK hav...
The objective of this research is to analyze the geographical distribution of the research and devel...
We examine the impact of the strength of host countries ’ university research and university-industr...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms’ propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms' propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms' propensity to conduct R&D activities in host...
We examine the influence of host countries’ scientific research strengths on global R&D location cho...
We examine the role of host countries' academic research strengths in global R&D location decisions ...
We examine the role of host countries ’ academic research strengths in global R&D location decis...
This paper examines the role of nations ’ academic research strengths in attracting foreign R&D ...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
We examine the influence of host countries' scientific research strengths on global location choices...
Although an expanding literature on university–industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Although an expanding literature on university-industry linkages has suggested that proximity to aca...
Under fierce global competition in a knowledge-based economy, Japanese companies based in the UK hav...
The objective of this research is to analyze the geographical distribution of the research and devel...