Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems ( PACIS ) 9 July 2011 R & D Investment And Firm Performance In IT Companies : An Empirical Investigation Across IT Industry Sectors

Many previous studies invariably focused on the linear relationship between R&D investment and firm performance while overlooking there may be a quadratic effect, which may cause mixed and conflicting empirical findings, and leave some business cases difficult to understand. Thus, in this study, using a sample of 1923 IT companies from three industry sectors (i.e., hardware, computer chips and software), we empirically examine the quadratic relationship between R&D investment and firm performance within each IT industry sector. We find that there exists significant quadratic R&Dfirm performance relationship within all these industry sectors. We further find that R&D investment has more impact on firm performance in software companies than in hardware and computer chips companies. From these results, we make theoretical and managerial implications.

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