Recent research demonstrates that firms, motivated by national differences in technical activity, expand abroad to source unique knowledge. Extant research suggests that firms use a knowledge sourcing strategy to ‘catch up ’ with competitors and to obtain ‘technical diversity. ’ We widen the investigation by suggesting that firms also use knowledge sourcing as a springboard to reduce their next generation R&D costs–that firms would seek out similar R&D activity to combine with their own. Using unique data that encompasses the multitude of countries where U.S. firms invest, we test the importance of these explanations. Measuring knowledge via patent stocks, we find that country-industries with larger stocks and greater technical simi...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
This paper analyzes strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinati...
Recent research demonstrates that firms, motivated by national differences in technical activity, ex...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
To what extent do firms go abroad to access technology available in other locations? Thispaper exami...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
Knowledge creation has become a key dimension of competition in the modern global economy. For organ...
The geographic landscape of innovation has changed in recent years, embodying a larger number of cou...
Knowledge creation has become a key dimension of competition in the modern global economy. For organ...
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 decisions ...
We analyze strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firms co...
Drawing knowledge from external sources in the UK, or internationally, has become increasingly impor...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
This paper analyzes strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinati...
Recent research demonstrates that firms, motivated by national differences in technical activity, ex...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
To what extent do firms go abroad to access technology available in other locations? Thispaper exami...
We describe the construction of a panel data set from the U.S. patent data that contains measures of...
Knowledge creation has become a key dimension of competition in the modern global economy. For organ...
The geographic landscape of innovation has changed in recent years, embodying a larger number of cou...
Knowledge creation has become a key dimension of competition in the modern global economy. For organ...
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 decisions ...
We analyze strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firms co...
Drawing knowledge from external sources in the UK, or internationally, has become increasingly impor...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
We analyse strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinational firm...
This paper analyzes strategic interaction in R&D internationalization decisions by two multinati...