This paper investigates changes in the output and productivity of research and development activities in Japanese manufacturing firms over the 1980s and 1990s. Evidence from aggregate patent and R&D statistics and a micro-level analysis of R&D productivity at the firm-level suggest that there has been a slowdown in the growth of Japanese research productivity in the 1990s. The paper goes on to suggest possible explanations for this slowdown and reviews some of the steps Japanese firms are taking to increase the effectiveness of their R&D. The paper presents empirical evidence concerning the impact of one of these steps the creation of technology alliances with U.S. firms on Japanese innovative output.
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Available in PDF from the MIT Japan Program Website."Date of publication: May 31, 2001"--T.p. verso....
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Does an expansion of patent scope induce more innovative effort by firms? This article provides evid...
This study analyzes the total factor productivity of 1,067 Japanese manufacturing firms. In producti...
This paper estimates the contribution of R&D spillovers to productivity growth Japanese manufacturin...
This paper examines Japan's R&D performance since the early 1980s using several complementary modes ...
Previous studies show that the rate of return on research and development (R&D) capital is high. How...
Concerns about the competitiveness of Japan's high-technology industries has prompted a number of re...
This paper presents a model of firm-level productivity growth that distinguishes between innovation ...
Using industry- and micro-level data, this paper examines why Japan’s productivity growth has been s...
This paper presents a model of firm-level productivity growth that distinguishes between innovation ...
Available in PDF from the MIT Japan Program Website."Date of publication: May 31, 2001"--T.p. verso....
The growth process for a technological leader is different from that of a follower. While followers ...
This paper presents a model of firm-level productivity growth that distinguishes between innovation ...
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Does an expansion of patent scope induce more innovative effort by firms? This article provides evid...
This study analyzes the total factor productivity of 1,067 Japanese manufacturing firms. In producti...
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