R&D Volatility and Firm Growth: The Case of Manufacturing Firms in Turkey
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2021-07-14Author
Yardımcı, Ebru Burcu
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The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of R&D volatility on firm growth in the Turkish manufacturing industry. Our empirical analysis covers the period 2006-2015 and relies on “The R&D Activities Survey in Business Enterprises Sector Micro Dataset” collected from TURKSTAT. As R&D and non-R&D firms are not randomly selected in our dataset, to overcome the possible selection problem we use Heckman’s two-stage procedure for sample selection. Our results show that R&D volatility which is an indicator of proactive R&D management significantly improves the performance of the firm growth with more pronounced effects at the upper end of the size distribution. Tangible and intangible asset volatility has been observed as a complementary element regarding this positive relationship between R&D volatility and growth, particularly for larger firms.
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