Impact of R&D on Firm Performance: Do Ownership Structure and Product Market Competition Matter?

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This study investigates how R&D affects firm performance and examines whether and how state ownership moderates the R&D–firm performance nexus. Moreover, this study investigates whether and how product market competition moderates the association between R&D and performance across the different natures of firms. Employing a sample of Chinese listed firms from 2000 to 2020, the study performs estimations by applying pooled ordinary least squares regressions, fixed-effect panel regressions, and a two-step system GMM model to account for endogeneity problems. The findings reveal that firm performance reduces as R&D expenses rise, with the impact being less pronounced for state-owned enterprises. The adverse impact of R&D on corporate performance is also alleviated under intense competition. The results have important implications for policymakers, investors, and corporations seeking to understand how R&D spending influences corporate performance in competitive industries. JEL classification: L25, G32, O3

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Arif Khan, M., Bin, M., Wang, C., Bilal, H., Ali Khan, A., Ullah, I., … Rahman, M. U. (2023). Impact of R&D on Firm Performance: Do Ownership Structure and Product Market Competition Matter? SAGE Open, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440231199560

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