Beyond the Knowledge Production Function : The Role of R&D in a Multi-faceted Innovative Process
The purpose of this paper is to test the possible catalysing role of in-house R&D in fostering the complementarity of innovative inputs on a sample of 3045 manufacturing firms drawn from the third Italian Community Innovation Survey (1998-2000). The interactions between four different sources of innovation - internal and external R&D, embodied and disembodied technological acquisitions - have been simultaneously explo-red through the two (direct and indirect) testing frameworks for complementarity.Results from both the approaches show that the innovative process is a pheno-menon combining within itself both complementarity and substitutability relationships, de-pending both on the typology of the targeted innovation output and on the particular com-bination of innovative inputs we focus on. In particular, it is in-house R&D that seems to create the precondition allowing firms to enjoy complementarity effects. Indeed, the possi-bility of exploiting synergies between different innovative inputs turns out to be subordi-nated to having undertaken a minimum amount of internal R&D.The implication of this result is that a role for in-house R&D emerges, beyond its di-rect effect in generating an innovative output: even if internal research is not a necessary precondition for a firm to be innovative, it should still be carried out because of its im-portant role in the generation of synergies that amplify the impacts of the other innovative inputs it interacts with...
O31 - Innovation and Invention: Processes and Incentives ; Entrepreneurship. Biographies of entrepreneurs ; Management and organisation. Other aspects ; Individual Working Papers, Preprints ; Italy