This paper makes an attempt to link collaborative research in industry with Government initiative and market rate of interests. Two firms involved in Cournot competition in the market are deciding whether to conduct research to device a technique for cost reduction. Amount of cost reduction after the research and the initial amount of capital possessed by each firm are private information to each of the firms. In particular both of them are having capacity constraint. Our objective here is to figure out the impacts of the lending and borrowing rates of interest on collaborative research. In the process we study the effectiveness of different policies to encourage collaborative R&D
Since U.S. policy makers and businesses are intensely concerned about maintaining competitiveness in...
The ability of firms to establish R&D collaborations that combine resources, exploit complementary ...
In a Research Joint Venture (RJV) firms undertake joint research and coordinate their research strat...
This paper makes an attempt to link collaborative research in industry with Government initiative an...
The term ‘collaboration’ is used to depict the all forms of agreement between academic institutions,...
This article examines the effects of knowledge sharing or endogenous spillovers among R&D consortia ...
The term ‘collaboration’ is used to depict the all forms of agreement between academic institutions,...
Research and Development and innovation are important determinants for technological change, essenti...
The paper examines the main factors that affect the incentive to cooperate in R&D, inquiring int...
The U.S. government's most recent policy initiative to increase industrial research activity is the ...
This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research expenditu...
In a general setting with uncertainty and spillovers in R&D activity, we consider the incentive ...
Abstract: This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research...
This paper seeks to examine, in the context of Marjit (1991, Eco. Lett.) and Mukherjee and Marjit (2...
The ability of firms to establish R&D collaborations that combine resources, exploit complementary k...
Since U.S. policy makers and businesses are intensely concerned about maintaining competitiveness in...
The ability of firms to establish R&D collaborations that combine resources, exploit complementary ...
In a Research Joint Venture (RJV) firms undertake joint research and coordinate their research strat...
This paper makes an attempt to link collaborative research in industry with Government initiative an...
The term ‘collaboration’ is used to depict the all forms of agreement between academic institutions,...
This article examines the effects of knowledge sharing or endogenous spillovers among R&D consortia ...
The term ‘collaboration’ is used to depict the all forms of agreement between academic institutions,...
Research and Development and innovation are important determinants for technological change, essenti...
The paper examines the main factors that affect the incentive to cooperate in R&D, inquiring int...
The U.S. government's most recent policy initiative to increase industrial research activity is the ...
This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research expenditu...
In a general setting with uncertainty and spillovers in R&D activity, we consider the incentive ...
Abstract: This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research...
This paper seeks to examine, in the context of Marjit (1991, Eco. Lett.) and Mukherjee and Marjit (2...
The ability of firms to establish R&D collaborations that combine resources, exploit complementary k...
Since U.S. policy makers and businesses are intensely concerned about maintaining competitiveness in...
The ability of firms to establish R&D collaborations that combine resources, exploit complementary ...
In a Research Joint Venture (RJV) firms undertake joint research and coordinate their research strat...