Does the market value R&D investment by European firms? Evidence from a panel of manufacturing firms in France, Germany, and Italy [An article from: International Journal of Industrial Organization] Buy on Amazon

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Does the market value R&D investment by European firms? Evidence from a panel of manufacturing firms in France, Germany, and Italy [An article from: International Journal of Industrial Organization]

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PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000PA9YKM
ISBN-13978B000PA9YK5
MarketplaceFrance  🇫🇷

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Several studies based on US and UK data have used market value as an indicator of the firm's expected R&D performance. However, there have been no investigations for the continental countries in the European Union, in part because the analysis is complicated by data availability problems. In this paper we take a first step towards filling this gap using a newly constructed panel dataset of firms which are publicly traded in France, Germany, and Italy. Controlling for either permanent unobserved firm effects or sample selection due to the voluntary nature of R&D disclosure, we find that the relative shadow value of R&D in France and Germany is remarkably similar both to each other and to that in the US or the UK during the same period. In contrast, we find that R&D in publicly traded Italian firms is not valued by financial markets on average. However, when we control for the presence of a single large shareholder, we find that both French and Italian firms have high R&D valuations when no single shareholder holds more than one third of the firm, but that R&D is essentially not valued at all in the remaining firms.
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