Bilateral R&D Productivity and Supply Chain Networks

Yuqi Peng, Yan Dong, A. Colak, S. Venkataraman
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We study research and development productivity (RDP) transmission between 4,123 global firms across three supply chain tiers. Collecting 153,090 yearly supply chain dyad partnerships from Bloomberg, we construct a two-sided econometric model of supply chain R&D. In our empirical specification, the dependent variable measures return on R&D, and the independent variables measure supply chain partner and network effects. In our sample data, we find that a 1% R&D productivity improvement of (i) an upstream partner can increase a downstream agent’s R&D productivity by 0.14%, and (ii) a downstream partner can increase an upstream agent’s R&D productivity by 0.28%. Our findings show that having R&D-productive partners plays a significant role in transforming an agent’s R&D into revenues. Similarly, we estimate a network’s average R&D productivity elasticity on an agent as 0.23%. We further find that R&D productivity spreads more within smaller, integrated, domestic, and intra-industry networks. In our two-stage estimation, we address supply chain network endogeneity resulting from entanglement, simultaneity, and partner selection. Our findings provide operational and financial insights for R&D practitioners.
双边研发、生产力和供应链网络
我们研究了横跨三个供应链层的4,123家全球公司之间的研发生产率(RDP)传输。从彭博社收集的153090个年度供应链双伙伴关系中,我们构建了一个供应链研发的双边计量经济模型。在我们的实证规范中,因变量衡量研发回报,自变量衡量供应链合作伙伴和网络效应。在我们的样本数据中,我们发现(i)上游合作伙伴的研发生产率提高1%可以使下游代理商的研发生产率提高0.14%,(ii)下游合作伙伴可以使上游代理商的研发生产率提高0.28%。我们的研究结果表明,拥有研发生产合作伙伴在代理商的研发转化为收入方面发挥着重要作用。同样地,我们估计网络在代理上的平均研发生产率弹性为0.23%。我们进一步发现,研发生产率在较小的、一体化的、国内的和行业内的网络中传播得更多。在我们的两阶段估计中,我们解决了由纠缠、同时性和合作伙伴选择引起的供应链网络内生性。我们的研究结果为研发从业者提供了运营和财务方面的见解。
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