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Learning from international activities? A microeconometric analysis of first-time innovators

Gazaniol, Alexandre (2012), Learning from international activities? A microeconometric analysis of first-time innovators, Economie internationale, 1, 129, p. 31-61

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Article accepté pour publication ou publié
Date
2012
Journal name
Economie internationale
Volume
1
Number
129
Publisher
La Documentation française
Pages
31-61
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Author(s)
Gazaniol, Alexandre
Abstract (FR)
Cet article évalue dans quelle mesure les firmes exportatrices, importatrices et multinationales ont une propension plus élevée à démarrer des activités d’innovation. Nous montrons que les firmes à la fois exportatrices et importatrices sont plus enclines à démarrer des activités d’innovation, mais que l’expérience sur les marchés étrangers n’affecte pas l’intensité de R&D. Enfin, la production de connaissances augmente la productivité des firmes à la période suivante.
Abstract (EN)
This paper investigates to which extent exporters, importers and multinational firms have a greater propensity to start innovation activities. We merge two consecutive French Community Innovation Surveys (CIS), and apply the model of Crépon et al. (1998) to a sample of first-time innovators (“switchers”), which are compared to firms that do not engage in innovation activities. We estimate the probability of becoming an innovative firm depending on past international experience, which allows us to test the idea that firms learn from foreign markets. It appears that firms that both export and import are more likely to start investing in R&D, but international activities do not affect R&D intensity. Regardless of size, industry, ownership and R&D intensity, firms that both export and import and multinational firms are found more likely to become innovators, by introducing new products for their markets and/or new patents. Finally, knowledge production is found to increase productivity in the next period. These findings are consistent with the existence of learning effects through international activities. This study also contributes to comparing the innovation process of longtime innovators and switchers, and suggests that the latter less depend on R&D expenses, market power and size in order to produce knowledge.
Subjects / Keywords
Exportation; production de connaissances; effets d’apprentissage; firmes multinationales; recherche d’actifs spécifiques; exporters; innovation; R&D; knowledge production; learning-by-exporting; multinational firms; asset-seeking
JEL
D22 - Firm Behavior: Empirical Analysis
F23 - Multinational Firms; International Business
O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives

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