This paper focuses on the strategic use of firms' R&D agreements to overcome R&D inefficiencies under asymmetric information and research spillovers. We introduce a duopoly game where initially one firm is not fully informed on its rival's R&D productivity. We show that, without R&D agreements, the usual underinvestment problem can be exacerbated by the presence of asymmetric information. However, the R&D agreement can be used strategically as a screening device to assess the true type of the firm with private information, hence solving the inefficiencies generated by asymmetric information. According to the model, firms are more likely to pursuit R&D agreements in presence of similar productivity and less when their...
This paper identifies an overlooked implication of models of research joint ventures initiated by d'...
This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research expenditu...
We study firms’ incentives to transfer knowledge about production technology to a rival in a Cournot...
This paper focusseses on the strategic use of firms' R&D agreements to overcome R&D inefficiencies i...
The impact of asymmetries between partners on the stability of R&D cooperation is assessed analy...
It is shown that asymmetry in R&D efficiency between firms is an important factor determining feasib...
Rivals may voluntarily share Research and Development (R&D) results even in the absence of any bindi...
Starting from the premise that firms are distinct in terms of their capacity to create innovations, ...
This paper analyses R&D competition among firms with incomplete information. In a two-stage stochast...
Starting from the premise that firms are distinct in terms of their capacity to create innovations, ...
We study the endogenous formation of R&D agreements in a R&D/Cournot duopoly model with spil...
Spillover of R&D results in oligopolistic industries may affect the R&D decisions of firms. How much...
We investigate the relationship between R&D incentives and product market competition in a model whe...
Spillovers of R&D outcome affect the R&D decision of a firm. The present paper discusses the R&D in...
We analyze the impact of post-innovation knowledge spillovers on firms’ decisions to invest and coop...
This paper identifies an overlooked implication of models of research joint ventures initiated by d'...
This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research expenditu...
We study firms’ incentives to transfer knowledge about production technology to a rival in a Cournot...
This paper focusseses on the strategic use of firms' R&D agreements to overcome R&D inefficiencies i...
The impact of asymmetries between partners on the stability of R&D cooperation is assessed analy...
It is shown that asymmetry in R&D efficiency between firms is an important factor determining feasib...
Rivals may voluntarily share Research and Development (R&D) results even in the absence of any bindi...
Starting from the premise that firms are distinct in terms of their capacity to create innovations, ...
This paper analyses R&D competition among firms with incomplete information. In a two-stage stochast...
Starting from the premise that firms are distinct in terms of their capacity to create innovations, ...
We study the endogenous formation of R&D agreements in a R&D/Cournot duopoly model with spil...
Spillover of R&D results in oligopolistic industries may affect the R&D decisions of firms. How much...
We investigate the relationship between R&D incentives and product market competition in a model whe...
Spillovers of R&D outcome affect the R&D decision of a firm. The present paper discusses the R&D in...
We analyze the impact of post-innovation knowledge spillovers on firms’ decisions to invest and coop...
This paper identifies an overlooked implication of models of research joint ventures initiated by d'...
This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research expenditu...
We study firms’ incentives to transfer knowledge about production technology to a rival in a Cournot...