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Title: | Learning by exporting: The contingent role of capabilities | Authors: | Chatterjee, Chirantan Nandkumar, Anand Dhanaraj, Charles |
Keywords: | Learning by exporting;Indian pharmaceutical industry;R&D capability;Firm-level productivity;Absorptive capacity;Diminishing returns to R&D | Issue Date: | 2011 | Conference: | SMS 31st Annual International Conference, Strategic Management Society, 6-9 November, 2011, Miami | Abstract: | We explore how differences in process and product R&D capability influence the extent of learning by exporting (LBE). We theorize two processes that simultaneously influence LBE. While absorptive capacity plays a dominant role at lower capability levels, the diminishing returns to R&D take over at higher levels. Using longitudinal data from theIndian pharmaceutical industrywe use aanovel approach toestablish that exportingcontributes positively to technical efficiency, and the effects increase with a firm’s ex-ante R&D capability. However, when we distinguish between firms at the low and high end of the product and process R&D capability spectrum, we find that the role of prior process and product R&D in moderating the extent of LBE is non-monotonic.Leaders gainmore than laggardsat low capability levels, while laggards gain moreat high capability levels. We discuss implications for theory and practice. | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/15498 |
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