Bio-based and Applied Economics (Dec 2019)

Corporate R&D and the performance of food-processing firms: Evidence from Europe, Japan and North America

  • Heinrich Hockmann,
  • Pedro Andres Garzon Delvaux,
  • Peter Voigt,
  • Pavel Ciaian,
  • Sergio Gomez y Paloma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13128/bae-7677
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3

Abstract

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This paper investigates the impact of corporate research and development (R&D) on firm performance in the food-processing industry. We apply Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) with two step bootstrapping using a corporate data for 307 food-processing firms from the EU, US, Canada and Japan for the period 1991-2009. The estimates suggest that R&D has a positive effect on the firms’ performance, with marginal gains decreasing in the R&D level as well as the performance differences are detected across regions and food sectors. R&D investments in food processing can deliver productivity gains, beyond the high-tech sectors generally favoured by innovation policy.

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