This Paper examines the effects of two faces of R&D (innovation and development of absorptive or learning capacity) and technology spillovers from FDI (foreign direct investment) on a firm’s productivity growth. Using firm-level panel data on Czech manufacturing firms between 1995 and 1998, I find that: 1) The learning effect of R&D is more important than the innovative effect of R&D in explaining the productivity growth of a firm 2) Technology spillovers from FDI occur for firms that are more R&D intensive 3) Spillovers from foreign joint ventures are insignificant for Czech manufacturing firms 4) The extent of technology spillovers is greater in oligopolistic sectors (electrical machinery and radio and television) than in non-oligopolisti...
The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten ad-vanced transition countries in or...
This paper examines the existence of externalities associated with foreign direct investment (FDI) i...
I study the effects of technology spillovers ("catch-up") and a firm's investment in skills (trainin...
Two faces of R and D (innovation and learning) and technology spillovers from FDI (foreign direct in...
Two faces of R&D (innovation and learning) and technology spillovers from FDI (foreign direct invest...
This paper examines the direct and indirect effect of firms own R&D on total factor productivity...
This paper analyzes the relationship between inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and the host cou...
This paper studies the effect of R&D spillovers on R&D spending and productivity in a sample of Germ...
This study further examines the role of research and development (R&D), both domestic and foreign, i...
The paper analyses whether, and to what extent, firm's ability to innovate is induced by firm's own ...
The study deals with R&D, international spillovers and productivity growth. More specifically the fi...
In this paper we analyze the evidence from a large number of studies on three specific questions per...
The paper studies the importance of both direct and indirect means of technology transfer for transi...
One of the most significant developments in the last couple of decades in the world economy are the ...
With ever increasing global integration, productivity improvements depend not only on in-house innov...
The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten ad-vanced transition countries in or...
This paper examines the existence of externalities associated with foreign direct investment (FDI) i...
I study the effects of technology spillovers ("catch-up") and a firm's investment in skills (trainin...
Two faces of R and D (innovation and learning) and technology spillovers from FDI (foreign direct in...
Two faces of R&D (innovation and learning) and technology spillovers from FDI (foreign direct invest...
This paper examines the direct and indirect effect of firms own R&D on total factor productivity...
This paper analyzes the relationship between inward foreign direct investment (FDI) and the host cou...
This paper studies the effect of R&D spillovers on R&D spending and productivity in a sample of Germ...
This study further examines the role of research and development (R&D), both domestic and foreign, i...
The paper analyses whether, and to what extent, firm's ability to innovate is induced by firm's own ...
The study deals with R&D, international spillovers and productivity growth. More specifically the fi...
In this paper we analyze the evidence from a large number of studies on three specific questions per...
The paper studies the importance of both direct and indirect means of technology transfer for transi...
One of the most significant developments in the last couple of decades in the world economy are the ...
With ever increasing global integration, productivity improvements depend not only on in-house innov...
The paper exploits a large set of more than 8,000 firms for ten ad-vanced transition countries in or...
This paper examines the existence of externalities associated with foreign direct investment (FDI) i...
I study the effects of technology spillovers ("catch-up") and a firm's investment in skills (trainin...