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Anna Hammerschmidt

Absorptive Capacity

[D Model with Endogenous Absorptive Capacity]
Section: Article
Volume 165 (2009) / Issue 3, pp. 418-437 (20)
Published 09.07.2018
DOI 10.1628/093245609789472023
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Summary
I investigate how the introduction of the absorptive-capacity hypothesis changes the results of strategic investment games with exogenous spillover. As a novelty, this paper distinguishes between two different components of R&D: absorptive R&D and inventive R&D. It is demonstrated that a new effect appears: The absorptive-capacity effect now counteracts the free-rider effect of the traditional models. The findings show that firms will invest more in R&D to strengthen absorptive capacity when the spillover parameter is higher. To learn from its competitor, a firm needs to develop its absorptive capacity: no pain, no gain.