Cobb-Douglas R&D production function, appropriability and opportunity: effects on R&D, technological progress and knowledge sharing

被引:2
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作者
da Silva, Mario A. P. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Porto, Fac Econ, Rua Dr Roberto Frias, P-4200464 Porto, Portugal
关键词
Complementarity; Cobb-Douglas; O-ring; spillovers; R&D; pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries; INTERORGANIZATIONAL COLLABORATION; BIOTECHNOLOGY; INNOVATION; STRATEGY; COMPLEMENTARITIES; PERFORMANCE; SPILLOVERS;
D O I
10.1080/10438599.2022.2072307
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
We consider a Cobb-Douglas production function with two firm-specific R&D resource inputs and specify the conditions under which higher knowledge spillovers cause higher technological progress in the industry. We then consider the exponential R&D production function and establish sufficient conditions for per-firm own R&D expenditures to be an increasing function of knowledge spillovers and technological opportunities. Knowledge spillovers and technological possibilities encourage R&D spending if firms' decisions on R&D investments are strategic complements. We consider two identical firms that, prior to competition in the product market, first decide whether to reveal their R&D efforts to the other firm and second conduct cost-reducing or demand-enhancing R&D and examine the conditions under which full revelation of R&D efforts to rivals yields higher profits. Trigger strategies which require non-cooperative firms to share their R&D inputs will ensure the efficient sharing of R&D efforts. This model has new policy implications about the effects of knowledge spillovers and complementarity in R&D on the incentives to innovate and promote welfare. We present an intellectual property policy that challenges the traditional model of intellectual property as exclusive ownership rights.
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页码:1069 / 1086
页数:18
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