This paper uses a survey of 1,826 firms distributed over ten East Asian metropolitan areas – Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Seoul, and five Chinese cities – to investigate the sources of firm-level R&D capabilities. The analysis identifies the impact of 23 survey variables, classified by openness, human capital, R&D network, and institutional quality, on the efficiency of firm R&D operations and on overall firm performance. These firmlevel results are used to construct composite measures R&D capabilities for each of the 10 metropolitan economies. Using the firm samples, returns to R&D are also estimated for each of the metropolitan areas. Where cross economy comparisons are possible, as they are for Seoul and the five Chinese cities, we fin...
Using firm-level data from Changzhou, one of the representative prefectural cities in the Yangzi Riv...
Using firm-level data from Changzhou, one of the representative prefectural cities in the Yangzi Riv...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms’ propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
The capacity of developing economies to narrow the gap in living standards with the OECD nations dep...
In this paper, multinationals’ motivations for R&D in China are compared across firms’ home countrie...
In this paper, multinationals’ motivations for R&D in China are compared across firms’ home countrie...
1In this paper, using a large-scale dataset covering both Japanese and Korean firms, we examine the ...
The issue concerning the increasing research and development (R&D) investment in emerging market...
The recent phase of globalization has witnessed increasing influence of Asian countries in the globa...
We contribute to the expanding literature on the internationalization of R&D by providing evidence o...
There have been extensive studies exploring the relationship between agglomeration economies and eco...
There have been extensive studies exploring the relationship between agglomeration economies and eco...
We contribute to the expanding literature on the internationalization of R&D by providing eviden...
We contribute to the expanding literature on the internationalization of R&D by providing eviden...
This research empirically tests the effects of two critical organisational capabilities – innovation...
Using firm-level data from Changzhou, one of the representative prefectural cities in the Yangzi Riv...
Using firm-level data from Changzhou, one of the representative prefectural cities in the Yangzi Riv...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms’ propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...
The capacity of developing economies to narrow the gap in living standards with the OECD nations dep...
In this paper, multinationals’ motivations for R&D in China are compared across firms’ home countrie...
In this paper, multinationals’ motivations for R&D in China are compared across firms’ home countrie...
1In this paper, using a large-scale dataset covering both Japanese and Korean firms, we examine the ...
The issue concerning the increasing research and development (R&D) investment in emerging market...
The recent phase of globalization has witnessed increasing influence of Asian countries in the globa...
We contribute to the expanding literature on the internationalization of R&D by providing evidence o...
There have been extensive studies exploring the relationship between agglomeration economies and eco...
There have been extensive studies exploring the relationship between agglomeration economies and eco...
We contribute to the expanding literature on the internationalization of R&D by providing eviden...
We contribute to the expanding literature on the internationalization of R&D by providing eviden...
This research empirically tests the effects of two critical organisational capabilities – innovation...
Using firm-level data from Changzhou, one of the representative prefectural cities in the Yangzi Riv...
Using firm-level data from Changzhou, one of the representative prefectural cities in the Yangzi Riv...
We examine the determinants of multinational firms’ propensity to conduct R&D activities in host cou...