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Internal R&D and external information in knowledge-intensive business service innovation: complements, substitutes or independent?

    David Doloreux Affiliation
    ; Richard Shearmur Affiliation
    ; Mercedes Rodriguez Affiliation

Abstract

This paper analyses the effect of internal R&D and of external sources of information on the innovation performance of Knowledge intensive business services (KIBS). The analysis is based on an establishment-level survey covering the period of 2011–2014 in Canada (Quebec). In order to determine the influence of different external information sources on innovation and the extent to which internal R&D and the use of external information sources are related to innovation, a series of logistic regressions are performed on four different measures of innovation. The results show that KIBS innovation is positively connected to market-related information sources (but not to research and academic sources), that KIBS innovation is positively associated with the performance of R&D, and that there are no synergies associated with the combined performance of R&D and external information gathering: their effects are independent and additive. These results share some similarities, but also some important differences, with those that have been obtained from the study of R&D and external information sourcing in manufacturing establishments.

Keyword : R&D, external sources of innovation, innovations, KIBS, Canada, logistic regression

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Doloreux, D., Shearmur, R., & Rodriguez, M. (2018). Internal R&D and external information in knowledge-intensive business service innovation: complements, substitutes or independent?. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 24(6), 2255-2276. https://doi.org/10.3846/tede.2018.5694
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