Does public procurement for innovation increase innovative efforts? The case of Brazil

  • Rocha F
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Abstract

The paper uses microdata from the Brazilian Innovation Survey  to assess the effect of public procurement on firms’ private R&D expenditures. The PINTEC 2014 edition included in its  policy  module  a  new  question about  public  procurement  related  to  firms’  innovative  activities. The paper uses this information to define a treated sample composed by firms that participated  in  public  procurement  with  innovative attributes.  The  paper  builds  a  control  sample through coarsened exact matching and tests the effect of innovation-related public procurement on firms’ private R&D to sales ratio. The results suggest a positive impact of public procurement of innovation on R&D intensity. Data also shows that most firms involved in PPI are small and belong to low-technology sectors. These features disclose an important characteristic of the public procurement of innovation: its ability to target small firms and contribute to local development.

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Rocha, F. (2019). Does public procurement for innovation increase innovative efforts? The case of Brazil. Revista Brasileira de Inovação, 18(1), 37–62. https://doi.org/10.20396/rbi.v18i1.8653575

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