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The rate and motives of the internationalisation of large firm R&D (1994-2005): toward a turning point

Laurens P., Le Bas C., Schoen A., Villard L., Larédo P

Research Policy. 2014;.

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Abstract

The article studies the internationalisation of R&D activities of large firms through their inventive activities. It is built on a unique dataset comprising the 2800 largest firms, the Corporate Invention Board. Contrary to most assumptions (often qualitative) done about an acceleration of the internationalisation of R&D activities, it shows on the contrary a stabilisation since the mid-1990s until the beginning of the financial crisis. This overall stabilisation covers contradicting trends: Asian firms remain largely national with a very low level of internationalisation of their R&D firthermore concentrated on other Asian countries. US firms have witnessed a regular increase doubling their rate over the decade but still remaining below the world average (Asia excluded): 17% against 22%. on the contrary European firms have witnessed a consolidation with a decrease of intercontinental investments (especially toward the US) and a strong increase of their efforts within Europe. These results open new questions about internationalisation and drive to a set of new hypotheses that the article develops further.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2014.11.001
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14th January, 2015
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:246402
Created by:
Laredo, Philippe
Created:
14th January, 2015, 09:59:43
Last modified by:
Laredo, Philippe
Last modified:
2nd November, 2015, 15:33:36

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