Deleting Unreported Innovation

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Abstract

The absence of observable innovation data for a firm often leads us to exclude or classify these firms as non-innovators. We assess the reliability of six methods for dealing with unreported innovation using several different counterfactuals for firms without reported R&D or patents. These tests reveal that excluding firms without observable innovation or imputing them as zero innovators and including a dummy variable can lead to biased parameter estimates for observed innovation and other explanatory variables. Excluding firms without patents is especially problematic, leading to false-positive results in empirical tests. Our tests suggest using multiple imputation to handle unreported innovation.

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Koh, P. S., Reeb, D. M., Sojli, E., Tham, W. W., & Wang, W. (2022). Deleting Unreported Innovation. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, 57(6), 2324–2354. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022109021000764

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