The impact of internationalization on innovation at countries' level: The role of absorptive capacity

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Filippetti, A, Frenz, M and Ietto-Gillies, G. (2016). The impact of internationalization on innovation at countries' level: The role of absorptive capacity. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 41 (2), pp. 413-439. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bew032
AuthorsFilippetti, A, Frenz, M and Ietto-Gillies, G.
Abstract

© The Author 2016. This paper analyses the impact of internationalization on the innovation performance of 40 countries. Internationalization variables are represented by outward and inward foreign direct investment, and by imports and exports; innovation is proxied with triadic patent applications. We take account of the influence of absorptive capacity-in both a linear and non-linear form-in the relationship between internationalization and innovation. Our results suggest that outward FDI is positively associated with patenting. Countries with high absorptive capacity benefit more, though there are diminishing returns. We find there is a negative association between inward FDI and patenting in countries with low absorptive capacity where FDI may displace local infant activities and stun further development of related local knowledge. We find support for the view that the innovation performance of countries with low absorptive capacity benefits from imports as well as from exports.

KeywordsEconomic Theory; Applied Economics; Other Economics; Economics
Year2016
JournalCambridge Journal of Economics
Journal citation41 (2), pp. 413-439
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
ISSN0309-166X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bew032
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Print15 Jul 2016
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Deposited08 Mar 2018
Accepted16 May 2016
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