This paper studies spillover effects of innovation at the firm level and the comparability of generalized method of moments (GMM) estimators with maximum likelihood estimators of the earlier studies. Two sources of spillovers are identified, i.e. intra-industry R&D expenditure and intra-industry innovation output. This paper estimates a negative R&D spillover effect and a positive output spillover effect. Because of the substitution effect of intra-industry R&D spillovers, the elasticity of patent with respect to firm's own R&D expenditure is greater than those estimated in the earlier studies. With GMM, individual effects are incorporated into the models either by developing proxies for them or attempting to eliminate them.Spillovers, Inno...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D compa...
Empirical research has established that there is a significant, positive relationship between produc...
This paper revisits the results of Bloom, Schankerman, and Van Reenen (2013) examining the impact of...
The aim of this paper is that of investigating whether the integration process between environmental...
It has been well established in the literature that there are intra- and inter-sectoral knowledge sp...
The creation of new knowledge is a case in which agents' behaviour can affect the performance of oth...
The creation of new knowledge is a case in which agents' behaviour can affect the performance of oth...
This paper proposes a new empirical approach to assess the impact of knowledge spillovers on firms' ...
This paper proposes a new empirical approach to assess the impact of knowledge spillovers on firms' ...
The existence of R&D spillovers or externalities i.e. the effects of firms’ research activities on o...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D comp...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D compa...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D compa...
Knowledge spillover is a kind of externality originating from imperfect appropriation of R&D perform...
We estimate the effect of R&D spillovers on sales realized by products new to the firm (imitation) ...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D compa...
Empirical research has established that there is a significant, positive relationship between produc...
This paper revisits the results of Bloom, Schankerman, and Van Reenen (2013) examining the impact of...
The aim of this paper is that of investigating whether the integration process between environmental...
It has been well established in the literature that there are intra- and inter-sectoral knowledge sp...
The creation of new knowledge is a case in which agents' behaviour can affect the performance of oth...
The creation of new knowledge is a case in which agents' behaviour can affect the performance of oth...
This paper proposes a new empirical approach to assess the impact of knowledge spillovers on firms' ...
This paper proposes a new empirical approach to assess the impact of knowledge spillovers on firms' ...
The existence of R&D spillovers or externalities i.e. the effects of firms’ research activities on o...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D comp...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D compa...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D compa...
Knowledge spillover is a kind of externality originating from imperfect appropriation of R&D perform...
We estimate the effect of R&D spillovers on sales realized by products new to the firm (imitation) ...
This paper aims at assessing the magnitude of R&D spillover effects on large international R&D compa...
Empirical research has established that there is a significant, positive relationship between produc...
This paper revisits the results of Bloom, Schankerman, and Van Reenen (2013) examining the impact of...