Studies in Business and Economics (Dec 2016)

Determinants of Research and Development Intensity from a Network Perspective

  • Teng Joe K.L.,
  • Hu Jiayu,
  • Wu Dazhong,
  • Mixon Phillip A.,
  • Duan Chaojie (CJ)

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/sbe-2016-0040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 129 – 139

Abstract

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We model and examine the research and development (R&D) intensity of a focal industry from an inter-industry network perspective. More specifically, we estimate how a focal industry’s R&D investment is affected by partner (suppliers and customers) industries’ R&D expenditure. We also investigate the impact of the overall economy on the focal industry’s R&D expenditure and finally how a focal industry’s position in the supply chain network moderates the overall economy’s impact on the focal industry’s R&D expenditure. We found that, in general, a focal industry’s R&D intensity is positively associated with its partner industries’ R&D intensity. In addition, an industry’s R&D intensity is positively associated with the growth rate of the overall economy. Finally, we found that a more central industry is subjected to a stronger impact of macroeconomic shocks on its R&D intensity though there is no significant association between an industry’s centrality and its R&D intensity.

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