Innovation for hire: a descriptive study of federal acquisitions and contractor R&D

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Stephen C. Hansen, Judith Hermis
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Abstract

Purpose

This paper aims to investigate the extent to which federal acquisitions motivate private-sector partner firms’ investment in innovation.

Design/methodology/approach

Archival, Empirical.

Findings

This study finds that federal acquisitions are positively associated with contractors’ R&D spending but that the intensity of R&D spending is indistinguishable between firms’ government and private sectors (non-government) contracts. This study also develops a novel measure of the intensity of contractor R&D spending on public sector relative to private-sector clients and assesses construct validity of the measure.

Research limitations/implications

Cultivating innovation is an explicit goal of federal procurement. Innovation is critical to addressing the nation’s collective problems. The results should be of interest to scholars and practitioners, particularly acquisition personnel, one of whose responsibilities is to efficiently steward tax revenues to the most productive (contracting) use.

Originality/value

This study is descriptive in nature and helps to illuminate the extent and conditions under which federal acquisition activity motivates investment in innovation by private-sector partners. These results speak to how effectively government contracting motivates private-sector innovation, which clearly has implications for fiscal stewardship. Additionally, private-sector innovation affects stock price formation. Collectively, these results imply that the extent to which acquisitions motivate innovation has material implications on our country’s fiscal health.

雇佣式创新:联邦采购与承包商研发的描述性研究
本文旨在探讨联邦收购在多大程度上激励私营部门合作伙伴公司的创新投资。设计/方法/ approachArchival经验。本研究发现,联邦采购与承包商的研发支出呈正相关,但研发支出的强度在公司的政府和私营部门(非政府)合同之间没有区别。本研究还开发了一个衡量承包商在公共部门相对于私营部门客户的研发支出强度的新方法,并评估了该方法的构造效度。研究局限/启示培养创新是联邦采购的明确目标。创新是解决国家集体问题的关键。研究结果应该引起学者和实践者的兴趣,特别是采办人员,他们的职责之一是有效地管理税收,使其最具生产力(承包)。原创性/价值本研究本质上是描述性的,有助于阐明联邦收购活动激励私营部门合作伙伴对创新进行投资的程度和条件。这些结果说明了政府承包如何有效地激励私营部门的创新,这显然对财政管理有影响。此外,私营部门的创新影响股价的形成。总的来说,这些结果意味着收购激励创新的程度对我国的财政健康有重大影响。
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Journal of Public Procurement
Journal of Public Procurement PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
CiteScore
4.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
13
期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Procurement (JOPP) seeks to further the understanding of public procurement. JOPP publishes original, high-quality research that explores the theories and practices of public procurement. The journal ensures that high-quality research is collected and disseminated widely to both academics and practitioners, and provides a forum for debate. It covers all subjects relating to the purchase of goods, services and works by public organizations at a local, regional, national and international level. JOPP is multi-disciplinary, with a broad approach towards methods and styles of research as well as the level of issues addressed. The Journal welcomes the submission of papers from researchers internationally. The journal welcomes research papers, narrative essays, exemplar cases, forums, and book reviews.
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