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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2012
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swepub:Mat__t (peer-reviewed)
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- Andersson, Martin, et al.
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- 2008
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In: Innovation, Dynamic Regions and Regional Dynamics. - Berlin : Springer.
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Book chapter (other academic/artistic)
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- Bandick, Roger, 1974-, et al.
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- 2014
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In: Scandinavian Journal of Economics. - : Wiley-Blackwell. - 0347-0520 .- 1467-9442. ; 116:4, s. 1091-1115
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- Our aim in this paper is to evaluate the causal effect of foreign acquisition on research and development (R&D) intensity in targeted domestic firms. We are able to distinguish domestic multinational enterprises (MNEs) and non-MNEs, which allows us to investigate the fear that the change in ownership of domestic MNEs to foreign MNEs leads to a reduction in R&D activity in the country. Overall, our results give no support to the fears that foreign acquisition of domestic firms leads to a relocation of R&D activity in Swedish MNEs. Rather, in this paper, we find robust evidence that foreign acquisitions lead to increasing R&D intensity in acquired domestic MNEs and non-MNEs.
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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2015
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In: Physical Review D (Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology). - 1550-2368 .- 1550-7998. ; 92:1
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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- Johansson, Börje, et al.
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- 2006
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In: The Internationalization of Corporate R&D. - Östersund : Institutet för tillväxtpolitiska studier (ITPS). ; , s. 89-104
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Book chapter (pop. science, debate, etc.)
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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2012
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In: Physical Review Letters. - 1079-7114 .- 0031-9007. ; 109:21
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2012
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swepub:Mat__t (peer-reviewed)
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- Ek, Kristina, et al.
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- 2010
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In: Ecological Economics. - : Elsevier BV. - 0921-8009 .- 1873-6106. ; 69:12, s. 2356-2362
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
- The objective of this paper is to analyze the role of technology learning in European wind power generation in the presence of public R&D. A Cobb-Douglas cost function is employed to derive a learning curve model for wind power, thus illustrating how the investment costs for this technology are influenced by global learning-by-doing, scale effects, and a European R&D-based knowledge stock. We assume that public R&D expenses targeting wind power add to the above stock, and these R&D outlays are in turn hypothesized to be influenced by technology cost levels, the opportunity cost of public R&D as well as by government budget constraints. We estimate the learning and the R&D model, respectively, using a panel data set covering five European countries over the time period 1986-2002. The empirical results confirm the importance of both learning-by-doing and public R&D support in the cost reduction process, and governments' R&D expenses have declined in response to lowered investment costs. This is efficient in the sense that public funds are best targeted at technologies which are far from being commercial. The results also illustrate that governments in Europe have been sensitive to the opportunity cost of public R&D in the energy R&D budget process.
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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2013
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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- Aad, G., et al.
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- 2013
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Journal article (peer-reviewed)
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