Firm size and compositions of R&D expenditures: evidence from a panel of R&D performing manufacturing firms
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Choi, Joonhwan
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Minist Sci ICT & Future Planning, Seoul, South KoreaMinist Sci ICT & Future Planning, Seoul, South Korea
Choi, Joonhwan
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Lee, Jaegul
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Wayne State Univ, Dept Management & Informat Syst, Mike Ilitch Sch Business, Detroit, MI 48202 USAMinist Sci ICT & Future Planning, Seoul, South Korea
Lee, Jaegul
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[1] Minist Sci ICT & Future Planning, Seoul, South Korea
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The effect of firm size on diverse compositions of R&D expenditures is analysed in detail using firm-level data on the Korean manufacturing sector. On the grounds that each type of R&D activity differs in terms of salability in disembodied form and growth potential due to innovation, a distinction between product vs. process, and new vs. incremental R&D is made. Empirical tests show that the firm size is significantly associated with both the new and incremental R&D. Moreover, firm size is found to be significantly associated with other types of R&D compositions such as the share of R&D devoted to incremental innovation and multidimensional combinations of product, process, new and incremental R&D. These findings support the idea that large firms possess innovative advantages over smaller firms and firm size is an important determinant for firms' heterogeneous R&D activities. We also discuss the limitations and the implications of the findings.