R&D subsidies designed to encourage innovation efforts by firms may have intended and unintended effects on the way they organize their innovation process. We present empirical evidence on how R&D subsidies affect firms' R&D cooperation strategies. In particular, we investigate whether receiving public R&D subsidies affect the probability that a firm will set up an R&D partnership with a public research organization (PRO), or with other firms. Our main findings are: (i) public support significantly increases the chances that a firm will cooperate with a PRO, and (ii) public support also increases the likelihood that a firm will establish private partnerships, but to a smaller extent and only when firms have intangible knowledge assets. These results suggest that public R&D programmes trigger a behavioural change in firms' R&D partnerships, alleviating barriers to cooperation. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Bank Italy, Directorate Gen Econ Stat & Res, Via Nazl 191, I-00184 Rome, ItalyBank Italy, Directorate Gen Econ Stat & Res, Via Nazl 191, I-00184 Rome, Italy
Bronzini, Raffaello
Piselli, Paolo
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