R&D subsidies designed to encourage innovation efforts by firms may have intended and unintended effects on the way they organize their innovation process. We present empirical evidence on how R&D subsidies affect firms' R&D cooperation strategies. In particular, we investigate whether receiving public R&D subsidies affect the probability that a firm will set up an R&D partnership with a public research organization (PRO), or with other firms. Our main findings are: (i) public support significantly increases the chances that a firm will cooperate with a PRO, and (ii) public support also increases the likelihood that a firm will establish private partnerships, but to a smaller extent and only when firms have intangible knowledge assets. These results suggest that public R&D programmes trigger a behavioural change in firms' R&D partnerships, alleviating barriers to cooperation. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies (CESIS) and Stockholm School of EconomicsCentre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies (CESIS) and Stockholm School of Economics
Tingvall P.G.
Poldahl A.
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Statistics Sweden (SCB)Centre of Excellence for Science and Innovation Studies (CESIS) and Stockholm School of Economics