This paper analyzes rms simultaneous choice in the intensity of process and product innovations, in market with vertical prod- uct di¤erentiation. Considering both monopoly and oligopoly models, we show that di¤erent shocks on the demand and cost side allow either a sort of complementarity or a sort of substi- tutability between the two kinds of innovation. Namely, demand shocks (increase) cause a complementary variation (increase) in both innnovations and in both monopoly and oligopoly, while an exogenous increase in production costs enhances process inno- vation and worsen product one in monopoly and for a duopoly leader, while for a duopoly follower it increses both innovations. Morover, the low quality rm is more e¢ cient than the monop- olist and the high quality one in process innovation. Conversely, a high quality rm has a better performance in terms of product innovation compared to a monopolist and low quality one.

Tedeschi, P., Battaggion, M., Process and Product Innovations:Complements or Substitutes?, <<Process and Product Innovations:Complements or Substitutes?>>, 2011; 2011 (Novembre): 1-39 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31109]

Process and Product Innovations: Complements or Substitutes?

Tedeschi, Piero;
2010

Abstract

This paper analyzes rms simultaneous choice in the intensity of process and product innovations, in market with vertical prod- uct di¤erentiation. Considering both monopoly and oligopoly models, we show that di¤erent shocks on the demand and cost side allow either a sort of complementarity or a sort of substi- tutability between the two kinds of innovation. Namely, demand shocks (increase) cause a complementary variation (increase) in both innnovations and in both monopoly and oligopoly, while an exogenous increase in production costs enhances process inno- vation and worsen product one in monopoly and for a duopoly leader, while for a duopoly follower it increses both innovations. Morover, the low quality rm is more e¢ cient than the monop- olist and the high quality one in process innovation. Conversely, a high quality rm has a better performance in terms of product innovation compared to a monopolist and low quality one.
2010
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Tedeschi, P., Battaggion, M., Process and Product Innovations:Complements or Substitutes?, <<Process and Product Innovations:Complements or Substitutes?>>, 2011; 2011 (Novembre): 1-39 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/31109]
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