A Simple Game-theoretic Framework for studying R&D expenditures and R&D Cooperation

ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 01-22 // 2001
ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 01-22 // 2001

A Simple Game-theoretic Framework for studying R&D expenditures and R&D Cooperation

This paper derives a three stage Cournot duopoly game for research collaboration, research expenditures and product market competition. The amount of knowledge firms can absorb is made dependent on their own research efforts, e.g. firms’ absorptive capacity is treated as an endogenous variable. It is shown that cooperating firms invest more in R&D than non–cooperating firms if spillovers are suffciently large. The degree of market competition is a key determinant of the effects of research cooperation on research efforts, implying that existing models which assume perfect competition might be too restrictive.

Kaiser, Ulrich (2001), A Simple Game-theoretic Framework for studying R&D expenditures and R&D Cooperation, ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 01-22, Mannheim, erschienen in: Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics.

Autoren/-innen Ulrich Kaiser