Dirk Czarnitzki
;
Bernd Ebersberger
;
Andreas Fier

the relationship between r&d collaboration, subsidies and r&d performance: empirical evidence from finland and germany (replication data)

This study focuses on the impact of innovation policies and R&D collaboration in Germany and Finland. We consider collaboration and subsidies as heterogeneous treatments, and perform an econometric matching to analyze R&D and patent activity at the firm level. In general, we find that collaboration has positive effects. In Germany, subsidies for individual research do neither exhibit a significant impact on R&D nor on patenting, but the innovative performance could be improved by additional incentives for collaboration. For Finnish companies, public funding is an important source of finance for R&D. Without subsidies, recipients would show less R&D and patenting activity, whilst those firms not receiving subsidies would perform significantly better if they were publicly funded.

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Suggested Citation

Czarnitzki, Dirk; Ebersberger, Bernd; Fier, Andreas (2007): The relationship between R&D collaboration, subsidies and R&D performance: Empirical evidence from Finland and Germany (replication data). Version: 1. Journal of Applied Econometrics. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.15456/jae.2022319.0717802807