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For decades, policy makers in both the public and private sectors have been concerned with the question: What is the impact of changes in federal R and D support on company-financed R and D expenditures? This is one of the first empirical studies at a micro level of this topic. The results, which pertain to energy R and D, indicate a complementarity between government-financed and company-financed R and D, on the average, although there is a considerable amount of interfirm variation in this regard. In about one-third of the projects studied, federally-financed R and D projects suggested some further R and D into which the firm invested its own funds. The results of a logit analysis suggest that whether or not a government-financed R and D project results in such a spinoff depends on the extent to which the performing firm contributes to the formulation of the project’s goals and strategies.
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Edwin Mansfield
Lorne N. Switzer
Management Science
University of Pennsylvania
University of Saskatchewan
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1563f95347fbb1739fb441 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.30.5.562