Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companies

The article evaluates the impact of tax support for R&D on the volume of R&D outputs generated by companies. The number of patent applications was chosen as the R&D metric for business output. Both linear dependence using linear regression and non-linear dependence using decision trees w...

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Main Authors: Martina Cernikova, Sarka Hyblerova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University 2021-08-01
Series:Technological and Economic Development of Economy
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Online Access:https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/TEDE/article/view/15147
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spelling doaj-353817c1a5c4488a911630993db90bc22021-10-06T10:30:18ZengVilnius Gediminas Technical UniversityTechnological and Economic Development of Economy2029-49132029-49212021-08-012751057107110.3846/tede.2021.1514715147Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companiesMartina Cernikova0Sarka Hyblerova1Faculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech RepublicFaculty of Economics, Technical University of Liberec, Liberec, Czech Republic The article evaluates the impact of tax support for R&D on the volume of R&D outputs generated by companies. The number of patent applications was chosen as the R&D metric for business output. Both linear dependence using linear regression and non-linear dependence using decision trees were used within the research. The significance of indirect support in the context of other sources of funding R&D activities of companies was primarily assessed. The dependence of the number of patent applications on individual sources of financing of the Business Enterprise Expenditure on R&D was examined. Even after scaling variables, the research in the period under review confirmed the strongest dependence between the number of patent applications and the financial resources provided by the Business enterprise sector for all countries surveyed. Subsequently, the model reduced by the impact of Business enterprise sector resources was created. Of the three remaining variables considered, the analysis showed the strongest dependence of the number of patent applications on the amount of indirect support. The research points to the fact that impact of tax support on the volume of relevant R&D outputs is relatively significant.https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/TEDE/article/view/15147tax incentivescorporate income taxsupport for r&dindirect supportpatent applicationslinear regression
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author Martina Cernikova
Sarka Hyblerova
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Sarka Hyblerova
Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companies
Technological and Economic Development of Economy
tax incentives
corporate income tax
support for r&d
indirect support
patent applications
linear regression
author_facet Martina Cernikova
Sarka Hyblerova
author_sort Martina Cernikova
title Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companies
title_short Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companies
title_full Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companies
title_fullStr Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companies
title_full_unstemmed Tax support evaluation for R&D activities of companies
title_sort tax support evaluation for r&d activities of companies
publisher Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
series Technological and Economic Development of Economy
issn 2029-4913
2029-4921
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The article evaluates the impact of tax support for R&D on the volume of R&D outputs generated by companies. The number of patent applications was chosen as the R&D metric for business output. Both linear dependence using linear regression and non-linear dependence using decision trees were used within the research. The significance of indirect support in the context of other sources of funding R&D activities of companies was primarily assessed. The dependence of the number of patent applications on individual sources of financing of the Business Enterprise Expenditure on R&D was examined. Even after scaling variables, the research in the period under review confirmed the strongest dependence between the number of patent applications and the financial resources provided by the Business enterprise sector for all countries surveyed. Subsequently, the model reduced by the impact of Business enterprise sector resources was created. Of the three remaining variables considered, the analysis showed the strongest dependence of the number of patent applications on the amount of indirect support. The research points to the fact that impact of tax support on the volume of relevant R&D outputs is relatively significant.
topic tax incentives
corporate income tax
support for r&d
indirect support
patent applications
linear regression
url https://journals.vgtu.lt/index.php/TEDE/article/view/15147
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