We investigate which indicators of a firm’s innovation activities are associated with financial constraints and analyse the nature and direction of causal links between innovation and financial constraints. By estimating simultaneous bivariate probit models on data from the UK Innovation Surveys, we show that among innovation inputs, R&D activity increases the likelihood that firms face financial constraints while innovation outputs in the form of new-to-market products seem to generate financial constraints. Reverse effects on innovation appear limited to external R&D.
Endogenous Financial Constraints and Innovation
Andrea Mina
2018-01-01
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We investigate which indicators of a firm’s innovation activities are associated with financial constraints and analyse the nature and direction of causal links between innovation and financial constraints. By estimating simultaneous bivariate probit models on data from the UK Innovation Surveys, we show that among innovation inputs, R&D activity increases the likelihood that firms face financial constraints while innovation outputs in the form of new-to-market products seem to generate financial constraints. Reverse effects on innovation appear limited to external R&D.File in questo prodotto:
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