Abstract
Fundamental innovation usually involves huge upfront costs, but the benefits are spread across various sectors of the economy. Given the large costs and limited appropriability of the benefits associated with the innovation, individual firms underinvest in these innovations relative to the socially optimal level. We find that mergers and acquisitions (M&As) can internalize the positive externalities by merging firms from both the user industries and the producer industries of an innovation. Using the US patent citation dataset, we define the user and producer relationship between each pair of industries and between each pair of industry and technological class. We then show that after a merger between an innovation user and an innovation producer, the quantity of innovation output increases, and the increase is driven by targeted technological classes.
Document Type
Research Paper
Publication Date
8-2019
Working Paper Number
Working Paper 17
Repository Citation
Li, Leo and Liu, Mark, "Can Mergers and Acquisitions Internalize Positive Externalities in Funding Innovation?" (2019). Institute for the Study of Free Enterprise Working Papers. 13.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/isfe_papers/13
Notes/Citation Information
JEL classification: G34; O31