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This study investigates whether configurations of situational determinants impact R&D intensity. Using a qualitative comparative analysis (QCA), the study assesses the consistency and coverage, both cross-sectionally and over time, of these configurations. The global solution presents four alternative combinations conducive to R&D intensity and concludes that situational determinants matter. The way managers use their aspirations, the proximity of bankruptcy, and the availability of slack affects the propensity to engage in R&D. Further, the results showthat firms are not all alike and highlight the differences in howthese determinants combine to impact R&D intensity.
Descrição
The Financial support from FCT (Fundação para a Ciência e a
Tecnologia, Portugal) through the Advance Research Centre
Palavras-chave
R&D Intensity Aspirations Slack Bankruptcy Panel Data Fuzzy-Set Analysis
Contexto Educativo
Citação
Guedes, Maria João … [et al.]. (2016). "UK evidence for the determinants of R&D intensity from a panel fsQCA." Journal of Business Research, Vol. 69, No.11: pp. 5431-5436.
Editora
Elsevier
