We analyze a dynamic duopoly where firms have in each period the possibility to make a once-and-for-all R&D investment. The latter generates a cost saving innovation to the innovative firm and a spillover over the R&D investment cost of the non-innovative firm. We show, differently from D'Aspremont and Jacquemin [1988] where firms have an incentive to innovate immediately, that the spillover may induce a war of attrition equilibrium, where both firms would like the rival to innovate first. Last, by comparing the non--cooperative regime with the RJV case, we show that R&D cooperation may increase welfare even if the spillover is relatively small.

(2005). Does it pay to innovate first? A dynamic duopoly with R&D spillovers [book chapter - capitolo di libro]. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/20300

Does it pay to innovate first? A dynamic duopoly with R&D spillovers

MARTINI, Gianmaria
2005-01-01

Abstract

We analyze a dynamic duopoly where firms have in each period the possibility to make a once-and-for-all R&D investment. The latter generates a cost saving innovation to the innovative firm and a spillover over the R&D investment cost of the non-innovative firm. We show, differently from D'Aspremont and Jacquemin [1988] where firms have an incentive to innovate immediately, that the spillover may induce a war of attrition equilibrium, where both firms would like the rival to innovate first. Last, by comparing the non--cooperative regime with the RJV case, we show that R&D cooperation may increase welfare even if the spillover is relatively small.
book chapter - capitolo di libro
2005
Codecà, Fabio; Martini, Gianmaria
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