Title :
An examination of the output additionality of Japan´s R&D subsidies for small and midsized enterprises1
Author_Institution :
Res. Inst. of Econ., Trade & Ind., Tokyo, Japan
Abstract :
This study examines the output additionally of R&D subsidies for small and midsize enterprises in Japan. Results show that there are no significant differences in business performance indicators, such as return on assets, sales growth rate, and employment growth rate before and after participating in the subsidy program. As for the innovative activity indicators, there are no significant differences in such variables as R&D expenditure and R&D expenditure-to-asset ratio (RDA) either. While R&D expenditure shows no significance change, the number of patent applications reduced significantly: patent productivity declined regardless of the subsidies.
Keywords :
employment; innovation management; organisational aspects; sales management; small-to-medium enterprises; Japan R&D subsidies; R&D expenditure-to-asset ratio; business performance indicators; employment growth rate; innovative activity indicators; patent applications; patent productivity; return on assets; sales growth rate; small and midsized enterprises; Commercialization; Companies; Economics; Industries; Patents; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Management of Engineering & Technology (PICMET), 2014 Portland International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kanazawa