1. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-47 // 2005

    Biomedical Academic Entrepreneurship Through the SBIR Program

    This paper considers the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program as a policy fostering academic entrepreneurship. We highlight two main characteristics of the program that make it attractive as an…

  2. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-48 // 2005

    Erfolgreiche Forschung und Entwicklung nach Unternehmensakquisitionen: Eine empirische Untersuchung der Post Merger Integrationsprozesse

    Die Zusammenführung von Forschungs- und Entwicklungsbereichen als Folge einer Fusion oder Akquisition erfordert in der Regel ein umfassendes Integrationsprojekt, um die Innovationsfähigkeit des Unternehmens…

  3. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-53 // 2005

    Global Idea Sourcing An empirical investigation into the mechanisms behind the usage of foreign business sources for innovation

    Globalization has set new paradigms, especially in the business world. Breakthroughs in technology (telecommunications, logistics, the internet) and ideology (most notably economic and political trends in China…

  4. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-54 // 2005

    Stimuliert der BioRegio-Wettbewerb die Bildung von Biotechnologieclustern in Deutschland? – Ergebnisse einer ökonometrischen Analyse

    Regions with biotechnology-specific knowledge seem to have best chances to attract potential entrepreneurs to establish a biotechnology-firm. Furthermore, regional oriented technology policy is supposed to…

  5. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-55 // 2005

    Benefits of Control, Capital Structure and Company Growth

    This paper studies the influence of the benefits of control on the capital structure and the growth of private companies for a sample of 8,964 UK companies with limited liability observed for up to 5 years. It…

  6. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-60 // 2005

    Public R&D Policy: The Right Turns of the Wrong Screw? The Case of the German Biotechnology Industry

    The German biotechnology industry missed the accession of this key technology in the 1980s. Policy makers make different efforts to overcome shortcomings and recent gaps. Public funding schemes have been…

  7. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-72 // 2005

    Absorptive Capacity – One Size Fits All? A Firm-level Analysis of Absorptive Capacity for Different Kinds of Knowledge

    The paper empirically analyses the effect of R&D activities, human resource and knowledge management, and the organisation of knowledge sharing within a firm on the absorptive capacity of innovative firms for…

  8. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-73 // 2005

    Exports versus FDI in German Manufacturing: Firm Performance and Participation in International Markets

    This paper tests some of the predictions of recent advances in trade theory that have focused on different trade patterns of firms within the same sector. Helpman, Melitz and Yeaple (2005) develop a model in…

  9. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-76 // 2005

    Arbeitszufriedenheit und Fluktuation im Post Merger Integrationsprozess

    Zahlreiche Studien weisen auf hohe Misserfolgsquoten von Unternehmenszusammenschlüssen hin, messen dies jedoch vor allem anhand finanzieller Indikatoren, während eine mitarbeiterbezogene Betrachtung unterbleibt.…

  10. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-81 // 2005

    Persistence of Innovation: Stylised Facts and Panel Data Evidence

    This paper investigates whether firms innovate persistently or discontinuously over time using an innovation panel data set on German manufacturing and service firms for the period 1994–2002. We find that…

  11. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-82 // 2005

    The Change of Sales Modes in International Markets - Empirical Results for German and British High-Tech Firms

    The choice of the appropriate sales mode belongs to the firm’s most important strategic decisions after entering into a foreign market. Thus, it is important that the selected foreign sales mode best suits a…

  12. ZEW Discussion Paper Nr. 05-84 // 2005

    There’s no Place Like Home A strategic framework to overcome liability of foreignness in the German car market.

    Globalization has led to exciting new business opportunities around the globe. Still, national and cultural boundaries have not evaporated into a “borderless world.” Several studies have identified so-called…