Gender diversity, R&D teams and patents: An application to Spanish firms

Author

Teruel, Mercedes

Segarra Blasco, Agustí, 1958-

Other authors

Xarxa de Referència en Economia Aplicada (XREAP)

Publication date

2018-02



Abstract

Previous results show that gender diversity increases the probability that firms invest in R&D and engage in innovation. This paper explores the relationship between gender diversity of R&D departments and their capacity to patent. Based on the Spanish Community Innovation Survey between 2004 and 2014, we apply a two-step procedure in order to control for endogeneity. Although gender diversity affects OEPM patents negatively, its impact is non-significant for patents with international coverage (EPO, USPTO, or PCT). A relevant result is the fact that the generation of patents is positively affected by the diversity of categories in the R&D labs. Our results highlight that, gender diversity of R&D teams does not play a relevant impact on the capacity of the firm to register patents. However, the diversity according to the professional role in R&D teams exerts a positive influence. In sum, the key question is not the gender diversity per se but the gender diversity jointly with the professional status.

Document Type

Working document

Language

English

CDU Subject

33 - Economics. Economic science; 331 - Labour. Employment. Work. Labour economics. Organization of labour. ; 334 - Forms of organization and cooperation in the economy

Subject

Igualtat de gènere; Recerca industrial; Patents d'invenció; Empreses; Espanya; Gender equality; Industrial research; Patents; Business enterprises; Spain

Pages

48 p.

Publisher

Xarxa de Referència en Economia Aplicada (XREAP)

Collection

XREAP; 2018-01

Documents

XREAP2018-01.pdf

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