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R&D spending, domestic competition, and export performance of Japanese manufacturing firms
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1993
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Domestic CompetitionIndustrial PolicyFirm PerformanceTradeMultinational EnterpriseInternationalizationIndustrial OrganizationProductivityJapanese FirmsInternational Business StrategyManagementEconomic AnalysisInternational BusinessGlobal StrategyInternational ManagementEconomicsInternational SalesJapanese Manufacturing FirmsMarketingManufacturing StrategyFinanceD SpendingDomestic Competitive PositionIndustrial DevelopmentBusinessInternational DemandBusiness Strategy
Abstract This paper examines three factors influencing the export performances of Japanese manufacturing firms: R&D spending, domestic competitive position, and firm size. Export sales are positively associated with (1) R&D expenditures, (2) size of a firm, and (3) average R&D intensity of an industry. A firm's export ratio is related to the size of the firm, but not to the firm's and the industry's R&D intensities. Follower firms are characterized by higher export ratios than market leaders. The results indicate a relationship between the patterns of domestic competition and the international competitiveness of Japanese firms.
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