Title of article
Allocating resources to research and development projects in a competitive environment
Author/Authors
Parlar، Mahmut نويسنده , , GERCHAK، YIGAL نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-826
From page
827
To page
0
Abstract
Firms who are involved in R&D activities are often "racing" against competitors to become the first to attain the desired breakthrough. The goal might indeed be to "beat" the competitors in as many such R&D races as possible. However, when resources are limited, and competitorsʹ budget allocation to these R&D activities unknown, the challenge becomes to devise a method of allocating R&D budgets to activites in a strategically "optimal" way. We model the decision problem of a firm wishing to allocate a fixed budget among several activities, so as to maximize the expected profit from the activities it captures. The probability of capturing an activity is an increasing function of oneʹs allocation to it, and a decreasing function of the competitorʹs allocation. For a specific plausible capture-probability function, we find the optimal allocation between two activities conditional on the competitorʹs allocation (the "reaction curve"). Nash and Stackelberg equilibria for that model are then characterized. We also briefly explore the implications of more general, or different, capture-probability functions.
Keywords
LIX 63 , Aliquat 336 , Extraction kinetics , PALLADIUM
Journal title
IIE TRANSACTIONS
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
IIE TRANSACTIONS
Record number
8119
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