This paper explores the sources of firm-level scale economies in R&D, based on unique project-level data from a new large-scale survey of Japanese inventors, matched with firm-level data. We focus on four sources: complementary assets, internal and external knowledge inflows, and inventor team size. Major findings include: (1) a larger firm tends to generate more patents from a research project but not more valuable patents, controlling for the objectives and the R&D investment (inventive efforts) for the project; (2) the sales of a firm rather than its R&D (or patent stocks) significantly affects the number of patents from the project, suggesting that the main source of such scale economy is not internal knowledge inflow but "appropriation...
This study empirically investigates the determinants of the productivity of knowledge creation by co...
This paper presents micro-econometric evidence for collaborative knowledge creation at the level of ...
This paper aims solely to look at the question of R&D, research and development, expenditure. More s...
The Schumpeterian hypothesis about the effect of firm size on research and development (R&D) out...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 In the past few decades a considerable number of studies have been made on the relationship...
The Schumpeterian hypothesis about the effect of firm size on research and development (R&D) output ...
RIETI Discussion PaperThis paper analyzes and compares the objective, the nature and the performance...
This paper compares university-based research relationships between small and large firms as an expl...
We examine the relationship between firms’ within- and across-inventor team composition and firm-lev...
It has long been recognized that worker wages and possibly productivity are higher in large firms. M...
Many studies have shown that small firms generate more patents per R&D dollar than large firms. ...
The growing trend of collaborative R&D has been well documented recently, both at a global level and...
This paper investigates the existence and nature of knowledge-spillovers at the micro-level and, in ...
This study examines the factors affecting modes of commercializing patented inventions using a novel...
This paper investigates the existence and nature of knowledge-spillovers at the micro-level and, in ...
This study empirically investigates the determinants of the productivity of knowledge creation by co...
This paper presents micro-econometric evidence for collaborative knowledge creation at the level of ...
This paper aims solely to look at the question of R&D, research and development, expenditure. More s...
The Schumpeterian hypothesis about the effect of firm size on research and development (R&D) out...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 In the past few decades a considerable number of studies have been made on the relationship...
The Schumpeterian hypothesis about the effect of firm size on research and development (R&D) output ...
RIETI Discussion PaperThis paper analyzes and compares the objective, the nature and the performance...
This paper compares university-based research relationships between small and large firms as an expl...
We examine the relationship between firms’ within- and across-inventor team composition and firm-lev...
It has long been recognized that worker wages and possibly productivity are higher in large firms. M...
Many studies have shown that small firms generate more patents per R&D dollar than large firms. ...
The growing trend of collaborative R&D has been well documented recently, both at a global level and...
This paper investigates the existence and nature of knowledge-spillovers at the micro-level and, in ...
This study examines the factors affecting modes of commercializing patented inventions using a novel...
This paper investigates the existence and nature of knowledge-spillovers at the micro-level and, in ...
This study empirically investigates the determinants of the productivity of knowledge creation by co...
This paper presents micro-econometric evidence for collaborative knowledge creation at the level of ...
This paper aims solely to look at the question of R&D, research and development, expenditure. More s...