Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation Subsidies

Using a Conditional Difference in Difference procedure and data for Colombia, we determine if firms that receive subsidies to innovation in the period 2010-2016 present additionality on input, output, and behavioral innovation variables. We found that there are differences among the additionalities...

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Main Author: Edgard Alberto Méndez-Morales
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Online Access:https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/3010
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spelling doaj-4587036539104794a915520ece3c6d562021-02-16T21:44:14ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242019-12-0114410.4067/S0718-272420190004001583010Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation SubsidiesEdgard Alberto Méndez-Morales0Universidad Militar Nueva GranadaUsing a Conditional Difference in Difference procedure and data for Colombia, we determine if firms that receive subsidies to innovation in the period 2010-2016 present additionality on input, output, and behavioral innovation variables. We found that there are differences among the additionalities of small and medium firms (SMEs) and big firms, and the existence of a crowding-out effect for internal R&D expenditures in SMEs. At the same time, we found additionality on R&D employment for all types of firms and the presence of experience effects introduced by subsidies, especially for SMEs. These effects are related to positive additionalities. At the same time, we cannot find additionality effects on patents and trademarks. However, we found negative additionality on sales of big companies that we relate with the way we measure this variable.https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/3010Parametric matchingR&D&Idifference in differencesDANEabandonmentpatents
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author Edgard Alberto Méndez-Morales
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Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation Subsidies
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
Parametric matching
R&D&I
difference in differences
DANE
abandonment
patents
author_facet Edgard Alberto Méndez-Morales
author_sort Edgard Alberto Méndez-Morales
title Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation Subsidies
title_short Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation Subsidies
title_full Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation Subsidies
title_fullStr Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation Subsidies
title_full_unstemmed Input, Output, and Behavioral Additionality of Innovation Subsidies
title_sort input, output, and behavioral additionality of innovation subsidies
publisher Universidad Alberto Hurtado
series Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
issn 0718-2724
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Using a Conditional Difference in Difference procedure and data for Colombia, we determine if firms that receive subsidies to innovation in the period 2010-2016 present additionality on input, output, and behavioral innovation variables. We found that there are differences among the additionalities of small and medium firms (SMEs) and big firms, and the existence of a crowding-out effect for internal R&D expenditures in SMEs. At the same time, we found additionality on R&D employment for all types of firms and the presence of experience effects introduced by subsidies, especially for SMEs. These effects are related to positive additionalities. At the same time, we cannot find additionality effects on patents and trademarks. However, we found negative additionality on sales of big companies that we relate with the way we measure this variable.
topic Parametric matching
R&D&I
difference in differences
DANE
abandonment
patents
url https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/3010
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