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Young firms and innovation: A microeconometric analysis

Pellegrino, Gabriele  
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Piva, Mariacristina
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Vivarelli, Marco
2012
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics

This paper discusses the sources of product innovation in young innovative companies (YICs), here defined as firms engaged in product innovation and with less than 8 years of activity. In particular, we look at in-house and external R&D and at the acquisition of external technology in its embodied and disembodied components. These inputâ output relationships are tested on a sample of 2713 innovative Italian firms. A sample-selection approach is applied to study both the determinants of product innovation and the factors affecting the intensity of innovation.

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DOI
10.1016/j.strueco.2011.10.003
Author(s)
Pellegrino, Gabriele  
Piva, Mariacristina
Vivarelli, Marco
Date Issued

2012

Published in
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
Volume

23

Issue

4

Start page

329

End page

340

Subjects

R&D

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Embodied technological change

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Product innovation

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New firms

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Sample selection

URL

URL

http://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/streco/v23y2012i4p329-340.html
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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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September 14, 2015
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