Title: Attraction and deterrence in the location of foreign-owned R&D activities: the role of positive and negative spillovers

Authors: John Cantwell, Lucia Piscitello

Addresses: Rutgers Business School, 111 Washington Street, Newark, New Jersey, NJ 07102-3027, USA. ' Politecnico di Milano, P.zza L. da Vinci 32, Milano 20133, Italy

Abstract: This paper examines how the characteristics of local contexts affect the location of foreign-owned R&D activities, in terms of positive (i.e. attraction) and/or negative (i.e. deterrence) spillovers. It distinguishes between activities that are Competence-Creating (CC) (that create new lines of technology for the MNC group) and Competence-Exploiting (CE) (adapt established lines of technology). The empirical investigation uses patents granted in the USA to the world|s largest industrial firms for inventions achieved in their European-located operations, classified by the host region in which the research facility responsible is located, over the period 1969–1995. The results show that positive spillovers stem from a high degree of local interindustry diversity, as well as from the presence of a local variety of other actors in the same industry, at least when they are foreign-owned. In contrast, the presence of domestically-owned dominant firms in the same industry tends to act as a deterrent.

Keywords: multinational corporations; MNCs; R&D activities; spillovers; European regions; research and development; attraction; deterrence; research facilities; facility location; foreign ownership; technological learning; innovation.

DOI: 10.1504/IJTLID.2007.015020

International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, 2007 Vol.1 No.1, pp.83 - 111

Published online: 04 Sep 2007 *

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