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Public Contracting for Private Innovation: Government Expertise, Decision Rights, and Performance Outcomes

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Bruce, J; de Figueiredo, JM; Silverman, BS
Published in: NBER Working Paper Series
June 2018

We examine how the U.S. Federal Government governs R&D contracts with private-sector firms. The government chooses between two contractual forms: grants and cooperative agreements. The latter provides the government substantially greater discretion over, and monitoring of, project progress. Using novel data on R&D contracts and on the geo-location and technical expertise of each government scientist over a 12-year period, we test implications from the organizational economics and contracting literatures. We find that cooperative agreements are more likely to be used for early-stage projects and those for which local government scientific personnel have relevant technical expertise; in turn, cooperative agreements yield greater innovative output as measured by patents, controlling for endogeneity of contract form. The results are consistent with multi-task agency and transaction-cost approaches that emphasize decision rights and monitoring.

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  • Business & Management
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
  • 1505 Marketing
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Bruce, J., de Figueiredo, J. M., & Silverman, B. S. (2018). Public Contracting for Private Innovation: Government Expertise, Decision Rights, and Performance Outcomes. NBER Working Paper Series. National Bureau of Economic Research. https://doi.org/10.3386/w24724
Bruce, J., John M. de Figueiredo, and Brian S. Silverman. “Public Contracting for Private Innovation: Government Expertise, Decision Rights, and Performance Outcomes.” NBER Working Paper Series. National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2018. https://doi.org/10.3386/w24724.
Bruce J, de Figueiredo JM, Silverman BS. Public Contracting for Private Innovation: Government Expertise, Decision Rights, and Performance Outcomes. NBER Working Paper Series. National Bureau of Economic Research; 2018.
Bruce, J., et al. “Public Contracting for Private Innovation: Government Expertise, Decision Rights, and Performance Outcomes.” NBER Working Paper Series, National Bureau of Economic Research, June 2018. Manual, doi:10.3386/w24724.
Bruce J, de Figueiredo JM, Silverman BS. Public Contracting for Private Innovation: Government Expertise, Decision Rights, and Performance Outcomes. NBER Working Paper Series. National Bureau of Economic Research; 2018.

Published In

NBER Working Paper Series

DOI

Publication Date

June 2018

Publisher

National Bureau of Economic Research

Related Subject Headings

  • Business & Management
  • 3507 Strategy, management and organisational behaviour
  • 1505 Marketing
  • 1503 Business and Management