WHY ENTREPRENEURS CHOOSE RISKY R&D PROJECTS - BUT STILL NOT RISKY ENOUGH

This article examines how entrepreneurs and incumbents differ in their R&D strategies. We show that entrepreneurs have incentives to choose projects with a higher risk and a higher potential in order to reduce expected entry costs. If products are not too differentiated, entrepreneurs will selec...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Economic journal (London) 2017-10, Vol.127 (605), p.F164-F199
Hauptverfasser: Damsgaard, Erika Färnstrand, Hjertstrand, Per, Norbäck, Pehr-Johan, Persson, Lars, Vasconcelos, Helder
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This article examines how entrepreneurs and incumbents differ in their R&D strategies. We show that entrepreneurs have incentives to choose projects with a higher risk and a higher potential in order to reduce expected entry costs. If products are not too differentiated, entrepreneurs will select projects that are too safe from a social point of view, since they do not internalise the business stealing effect on incumbents. Entry support induces entrepreneurs to choose safer projects, whereas R&D support encourages entrepreneurship without affecting the type of entrepreneurship.
ISSN:0013-0133
1468-0297
DOI:10.1111/ecoj.12470