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The role of R&D and knowledge spillovers in innovation and productivity

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EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2020.103391

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R&D; Innovation; Productivity; Knowledge collaboration; Knowledge spillover

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  1. British Academy on the project Knowledge frontiers and boundaries for the New UK [IC160084]

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The use of both research and development (R&D) and knowledge spillovers has been identified as the source of relative innovation underperformance in Europe vis-a-vis the United States. In this paper, we investigate R&D and knowledge spillovers at the firm level to evaluate the extent to which they complement innovation and firm productivity. We use data on a large unbalanced panel of 9213 UK firms constructed from six consecutive waves of a community innovation survey, an annual business registry survey and a business enterprise research and development survey during 2002-2014. We estimate the knowledge spillover-augmented version of the CDM model of R&D, innovation, and productivity to find that complementarities between R&D and knowledge spillovers are strongly associated with firm productivity rather than firm innovation. R&D is important for both innovation and productivity, while knowledge spillovers are more important than R&D for firm productivity. We also explore the differences between returns to R&D and knowledge spillovers across three distinctive innovation strategies. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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