The ex ante assessment of knowledge spillovers: Government R&D policy, economic incentives and private firm behavior |
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Authors: | Maryann P. Feldman Maryellen R. Kelley |
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Affiliation: | aUniversity of Georgia, Institute of Higher Education, 0114 Meigs Hall, Athens, GA 30602, USA;bPamet Hill Associates, P.O. Box 636, Truro, MA 02666, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper investigates the role of government R&D subsidy programs in stimulating knowledge spillovers. R&D subsidies are an effective public policy instrument when knowledge spillovers exist yet ex ante it is difficult to identify projects that have the greatest potential to increase innovation and economic growth. This paper derives a set of project and firm attributes that the literature finds generate knowledge spillovers and uses data on project proposals to estimate the degree to which a government R&D program conforms. We find that projects that were awarded R&D subsidies were more likely to have attributes such as participation in new research joint ventures and connections to universities and other firms. Following the post-award activities of firm, we find that receipt of a government R&D subsidy increased the funding from other sources when compared to firms that were not awarded funding. |
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Keywords: | Industry R& D Government R& D subsidy Innovation Knowledge spillovers |
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