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Absorptive capacity, efficiency effect and competitors’ spillovers

Lhuillery, Stéphane
2011
Journal of Evolutionary Economics

Standard innovation surveys do not consider incoming spillovers for non-innovative firms. As a consequence, usual empirical works may overestimate the absorptive capacity effect, particularly among competitors. The Swiss innovation surveys presented here measure the importance of knowledge for both innovating and non-innovating firms. This original feature enables us to show that knowledge from rivals actually deters manufacturing firms from engaging in R&D activities. We therefore provide stronger evidence that the efficiency effect due to intra-industry spillovers is larger than that generally estimated by data from standard surveys. The R&D based absorptive capacity is weaker than expected and non-innovative firms as well as non-R&D firms heavily rely on their rivals’ knowledge to maintain their technological capacities.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00191-011-0228-2
Web of Science ID

WOS:000294405300005

Author(s)
Lhuillery, Stéphane
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Published in
Journal of Evolutionary Economics
Volume

21

Issue

4

Start page

649

End page

663

Subjects

R&D

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intra-industry spillovers

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absorptive capacity

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innovation surveys

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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