Back to all papers

Paper #444

Title:
External technology sources: Embodied or disembodied technology acquisition
Authors:
Bruno Cassiman and Reinhilde Veugelers
Date:
January 2000
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the choice between different innovation activities of a firm. In particular, we study the technology acquisition decision of the firm, i.e. its technology BUY decision as part of the firm's innovation strategy. We take a closer look at the different types of external technology acquisition where we distinguish two broad types of technology buy decisions. On the one hand, the firm can acquire new technology which is embodied in an asset that is acquired such as new personnel or (parts of) other firms or equipment. On the other hand, the firm can obtain new technology disembodied through a licensing agreement or by outsourcing the technology development from an R&D contractor or consulting agency. Through a series of Probit regressions, we discuss variables that might affect external technology acquisition choices of the firm and pay special attention to the firm's abilities to scan the market for technology and to absorb the technology acquired. Furthermore, we analyze the effect of different appropriation regimes on the decision of the firm to source technology.
Keywords:
Technology acquisition, innovation, appropriability, absorptive capacity
JEL codes:
L22, O32
Area of Research:
Business Economics and Industrial Organization

Download the paper in PDF format