What Determines Overseas R&D Activities? The Case of Japanese Multinational Firms
This paper explores what factors determine the nature, extent, and location of Japanese multinationals' R&D activities abroad. Taking advantage of a rich micro-level dataset from the survey on Japanese overseas subsidiaries, the study distinguishes between two types of overseas R&D: innovative and adaptive. We find several differences between the determinants of overseas innovative and adaptive R&D. These differences confirm the view that overseas innovative R&D aims at the exploitation of foreign advanced knowledge, whereas overseas adaptive R&D is mostly influenced by the market size of the host country. Our results provide a convincing and comprehensive explanation of the geographical distribution of overseas R&D by Japanese MNEs.
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2007-03
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Authors: | Satoshi, SHIMIZUTANI ; Yasuyuki, TODO |
Institutions: | Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI) |
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