The Effects of Internationalization on Innovation: Firm-Level Evidence for Transition Economies

36 Pages Posted: 21 Mar 2012

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Martijn Adriaan Boermans

De Nederlandsche Bank

Hein J. Roelfsema

Utrecht University - School of Economics

Date Written: March 19, 2012

Abstract

It is well-documented that international enterprises are more productive. Only few studies have explored the effect of internationalization on productivity and innovation at the firm-level. Using propensity score matching we analyze the causal effects of internationalization on innovation in 10 transition economies. We distinguish between three types of internationalization: exporting, FDI, and international outsourcing. We find that internationalization causes higher levels of innovation. More specifically, we show that (i) exporting results in more R&D, higher sales from product innovation, and an increase in the number of international patents (ii) outward FDI increases R&D and international patents (iii) international outsourcing leads to higher sales from product innovation. The paper provides empirical support to the theoretical literature on heterogeneous firms in international trade that argues that middle income countries gain from trade liberalization through increases in firm productivity and innovative capabilities.

Keywords: firm heterogeneity, internationalization, innovation, transition economies

JEL Classification: D22, F14, F23, O12

Suggested Citation

Boermans, Martijn Adriaan and Roelfsema, Hein J., The Effects of Internationalization on Innovation: Firm-Level Evidence for Transition Economies (March 19, 2012). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2026431 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2026431

Martijn Adriaan Boermans (Contact Author)

De Nederlandsche Bank ( email )

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Amsterdam, 1000 AB
Netherlands

Hein J. Roelfsema

Utrecht University - School of Economics ( email )

Kriekenpitplein 21-22
Adam Smith Building
Utrecht, 3584 EC
Netherlands

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