R&D intensity and acquisitions in high-technology industries: Evidence from the US electronic and electrical equipment industries

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Blonigen, BA [1 ]
Taylor, CT
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[1] Univ Oregon, Dept Econ, Eugene, OR 97403 USA
[2] Fed Trade Commiss, Bur Econ, Antitrust Div, Washington, DC 20580 USA
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Theory suggests R&D intensity and acquisition activity may be either directly or inversely related. However, we know relatively little about which firms are responsible for acquisition activity in high-technology industries, which are not only R&D-intensive, but also have substantial acquisition activity in the United States. Using a panel of 217 US electronic and electrical equipment firms from 1985-93 and limited dependent variable estimation techniques, we find a substantial negative correlation between R&D-intensity and a firm's propensity to acquire. This result is surprisingly robust to numerous sensitivity tests and is significant in both the 'within' and 'between' dimensions of our data.
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