R&D Spillover and Predictable Returns

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Abstract

We show that firms' R&D activities can predict the stock returns of their industry peers. When an industry experiences substantial R&D growth driven by the activities of a small group of firms, industry peers experience positive abnormal returns and abnormal operating performance despite having no aggressive R&D growth. Exogenous industry shocks to demand or productivity do not explain these results. Further, abnormal returns are concentrated in peer firms that receive low investor attention.

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Jiang, Y., Qian, Y., & Yao, T. (2016). R&D Spillover and Predictable Returns. Review of Finance, 20(5), 1769–1797. https://doi.org/10.1093/rof/rfv050

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