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Publikationen // 06.11.2024
We utilize a survey experiment to evaluate the existence and degree of financial constraints for R&D. The experiment not only allows for the deduction of the presence of financial constraints but [...] marginal rates of return. While this finding contrasts with other studies, we also find results that align with the literature: young firms are most constrained, and the constraints occur at the intensive margin [...] i.e. our results do not suggest that firms are deterred from innovation. Instead, highly innovative companies are restricted by the capital market. Small firms, in particular, had innovation projects in
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Publikationen // 22.10.2024
panel data from the German Community Innovation Survey and a conditional difference-in-differences methodology, we find a positive effect of industry-science collaboration on product innovation success only [...] We investigate the effects of different channels of industry-science collaboration on new product sales at the firm-level and whether government subsidies for collaboration make a difference. We distinguish [...] for the other three channels. The positive effect is limited to subsidized collaboration. Our results suggest that government subsidies are required to bring firms and public science into forms of col
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Publikationen // 26.08.2024
cent vs. eight per cent).Over the course of the previous decade, Germany witnessed a notable surge in the importation of knowledge services, with the value of such imports more than doubling from [...] The access to foreign knowledge via service imports fosters the success of innovations in Germany. The probability of firms introducing new or significantly improved products, services, or processes is [...] trend follows the proposed strategy of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) to focus on a specific selection of countries as knowledge sources to enhance Germany’s technological
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Publikationen // 09.07.2024
investigate the factors that lead firms to cooperate with partners from foreign countries on innovation activities. Portuguese and German data from the harmonised Community Innovation Survey III (CIS) allow [...] allow us to compare innovation cooperation behaviour of private firms in the two countries. We first look at differences between the drivers of foreign and domestic cooperation and find, that absorptive [...] both types of cooperation. Supporting absorptive capacity building can therefore be a policy tool to foster international and domestic R&D cooperation at the same time. We also show that the characteristics
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Publikationen // 08.07.2024
Mannheim Innovation Panel and estimate the effect of collaborative measures of knowledge management on the immediate economic success of different types of innovations. The results of our matching analysis reveal [...] The aim of this paper is to analyse the effects of knowledge management on the innovation success of firms in Germany. We look at innovative firms in the period from 2000 to 2002 taken from the Mannheim [...] better in terms of higher-than-average shares of turnover with innovative products compared to their twins. We do not find a significant effect of knowledge management on the share of cost reductions with
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Publikationen // 08.07.2024
understanding of firm-level drivers of eco-innovation. In view of the prevalence of family-owned firms and the mounting importance of ecological sustainability, it is valuable to extend knowledge on the contingent [...] related to the introduction of eco-innovations by firms, in part because of the stronger emphasis being placed on the company’s reputation. We find that this effect is strongest when the owning-family [...] family blockholders increases the value attached to the company’s reputation and that this, in turn, stimulates higher levels of eco-innovation. In other words, we model the company reputation motive
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Publikationen // 08.07.2024
Past research on the impact of R&D cooperation on firm innovation performance has almost solely focused on technological innovations. This paper investigates the impact of R&D cooperation on n [...] non-technological innovation performance of firms. In doing so, seven different cooperation partner types are distinguished. Survey data from German firms are used for the econometric analysis. It is shown [...] R&D cooperation increases the probability of a firm to introduce non-technological innovations. R&D cooperation with suppliers, consultants, other firms within the same firm group and universities
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Publikationen // 08.07.2024
absorptive capacity and the organizational structur of in-house R&D play an important role. Another relevant driver of vertical cooperations are the innovation dynamics at the industry level. Firms who [...] investigate the determinants of firms? decisions to engage into the respective cooperation modes. In line with previous empirical work, we do not find much empirical evidence for the relevance of incoming [...] Based on a sample of German innovating firms that contains information on formal and informal innovation cooperation between customers and suppliers, we state that firms perceive informal cooperation as
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Publikationen // 08.07.2024
Based on the data of the first wave of the Mannheim Innovation panel, this paper explores the link between R&D expenditures and patents. Our data allow a detailed analysis of the firm size distribution [...] distribution of R&D and patent applications at different patent offices. It is shown that the share of R&D performing firms is stictly increasing wih firm size. The share of firms applying for patents [...] than one country. The home patent office appears especially important for small firms. Using various count data models, the paper explores the relationship between R&D and patents at the firm level. We
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Publikationen // 26.03.2024
investigate the potential of AI for overcoming increasingly alarming skills shortages in firms. We exploit unique German survey data from the Mannheim Innovation Panel on both the adoption of AI and the extent [...] scarcity of skills. We measure skills shortage by the number of job vacancies that could not be filled as planned by firms, distinguishing among different types of skills. To account for the potential [...] endogeneity of skills shortage, we also implement instrumental variable estimators. Overall, we find a positive and significant effect of skills shortage on AI adoption, the breadth of AI methods, and the breadth