Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the research and development (R&D)-performing firm and potential lenders and investors. This raises the cost of capital for financing R&D externally, resulting in financing constraints on R&D especially for firms with limited internal resources. Previous literature provided evidence for start-up firms on the role of patents as signals to investors, in particular to Venture Capitalists. This study adds to previous insights by studying the effects of firms’ patenting activity on the degree of financing constraints on R&D for a panel of established firms. The results show that patents do indeed attenuate financing constraints for ...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the resear...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmet...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the resear...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmet...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...
Information about the success of a new technology is usually held asymmetrically between the researc...