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Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy Research virtual seminar

  • 1.  Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy Research virtual seminar

    Posted 5 days ago

    Dear Colleagues,

    Our next virtual seminar in the Entrepreneurship and Innovation Policy Research series is Wednesday, January 28 from 11:00-12:00 ET. Larisa Cioaca (Tulane University) - will present "The Private Value of Innovating for the Government." (with Ashish Arora, Sharon Belenzon, and Elia Ferracuti). Abstract is below. Click the link HERE to register for the January 28 seminar. 

    We hope you join us!

    - Tim Folta (UCONN), Maryann Feldman (ASU), and Supradeep Dutta (Rutgers U)

    Abstract:  We quantify the private returns to government R&D contracts awarded to firms. We present new evidence that R&D contracts not only finance innovation but also embed an implicit government guarantee of noncompetitive future procurement for the winning R&D contractor. We measure its private value by analyzing stock market reactions to news about R&D contract awards. Using all federal R&D contracts awarded to U.S. publicly traded firms from 1984 through 2015, we find that the average private return on an R&D contract is 19 times its maximum potential revenue. However, returns are highly skewed, with only 7.5% of firms receiving at least one top-quartile contract. Private returns are linked to future production contracts, but only for noncompetitive awards to vertically integrated or large firms. These results suggest that a procurement regime bundling R&D and production contracts enhances value for firms with production capability. We develop a conceptual framework to clarify this innovation policy lever.



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