Túlio Silva Oliveira, Cândido Vieira Borges Júnior, M. Caetano
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Return on investing in innovative activities: the brazilian manufacturing industry
Objective of the study: This study analyses the relationship between innovation investment and the number of firms that innovate in various sectors of the Brazilian manufacturing industry.Methodology/approach: The estimated multiple linear regression model with panel data based on triennial investments covering 1998–2017 was considered.Originality/Relevance: This study indicates that investment in RD, both internal and external, does not influence the number of companies that have implemented certain types of innovation.Main results: Investment in training and machinery/equipment acquisition showed a positive and significant relationship with the number of companies implementing some type of innovation in the analyzed sector.Theoretical/methodological contributions: These findings contribute to better management of resources spent on innovation activities while filling a theoretical gap in the impacts of different innovative activities, considering the Brazilian manufacturing industry.Social/management contributions: The return on innovation investment is uncertain in the organizational context. Understanding the return on investment in innovation activities contributes to decision-making regarding resource allocation, especially in organizations with financial constraints.