We use an extended version of the well-established Crepon, Duguet and Mairesse model (1998) to model the relationship between appropriability mechanisms, innovation and firm-level productivity. We enrich this model in several ways. First, we consider different types of innovation spending and study the differences in estimates when innovation spending (rather than R&D spending) is used to predict innovation in the CDM model. Second, we assume that a firm simultaneously innovates and chooses among different appropriability methods (formal or informal) to protect the innovation. Finally, in the third stage, we estimate the impact of the innovation output conditional on the choice of appropriability mechanisms on firms�f productivity. We find ...
This paper applies a CDM-model framework to depict the successive links (correlations) between (i) i...
Innovation and technological change are important drivers of economic growth. There is strong eviden...
The paper attempts a critical assessment of both the theory and the empirical evidence on the role o...
We use an extended version of the well-established Crepon, Duguet, and Mairesse model [1998. “Resear...
Conventional wisdom argues that appropriating returns from innovation requires protection mechanisms...
Based on a survey of firms that received the Queen’s Award for Innovation, we investigate the use an...
Empirical evidence shows that the number of patents per R&D dollar declines with firm size. In this ...
This paper explores the firm-level relationship between product, process, organizational and marketi...
Having recognized the impact of innovation for the improvement of productivity in firms and for the ...
Abstract Although innovation appropriability has been studied for decades, industry-level variation...
AbstractWe uncover a “paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms” in the case of knowledge-intensi...
This thesis aims find new empirical evidence regarding the early stylized fact that: better 'technol...
This paper applies a CDM-model framework to depict the successive links (correlations) between (i) i...
This paper applies a CDM-model framework to depict the successive links (correlations) between (i) i...
Innovation and technological change are important drivers of economic growth. There is strong eviden...
The paper attempts a critical assessment of both the theory and the empirical evidence on the role o...
We use an extended version of the well-established Crepon, Duguet, and Mairesse model [1998. “Resear...
Conventional wisdom argues that appropriating returns from innovation requires protection mechanisms...
Based on a survey of firms that received the Queen’s Award for Innovation, we investigate the use an...
Empirical evidence shows that the number of patents per R&D dollar declines with firm size. In this ...
This paper explores the firm-level relationship between product, process, organizational and marketi...
Having recognized the impact of innovation for the improvement of productivity in firms and for the ...
Abstract Although innovation appropriability has been studied for decades, industry-level variation...
AbstractWe uncover a “paradox of formal appropriability mechanisms” in the case of knowledge-intensi...
This thesis aims find new empirical evidence regarding the early stylized fact that: better 'technol...
This paper applies a CDM-model framework to depict the successive links (correlations) between (i) i...
This paper applies a CDM-model framework to depict the successive links (correlations) between (i) i...
Innovation and technological change are important drivers of economic growth. There is strong eviden...
The paper attempts a critical assessment of both the theory and the empirical evidence on the role o...