Maintenance and destruction of r&d leadership

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In the standard Schumpeterian-growth models only follower firms invest in R&D activities and larger economies grow faster. Since these results are counterfactual, this paper reveals that leader firms often support R&D activities and economic growth can be independent of the market size. In particular, the maintenance of R&D leadership increases with: (i) the technological-knowledge gap between leader and followers, since a firm-specific learning effect of accumulated technological knowledge from past R&D is considered, (ii) the leaders' strategies that delay the next successful R&D supported by some follower firm, (iii) the market size, and (iv) the up-grade of each innovation. © 2012 Blackwell Publishing Ltd and The University of Manchester.

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Afonso, O., & Bandeira, A. M. (2012). Maintenance and destruction of r&d leadership. Manchester School, 80(6), 740–751. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9957.2011.02264.x

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