Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
984066 Research Policy 2011 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This article uses a carefully screened patent database in automobile emission control technologies and a detailed regulatory action analysis to examine firms’ innovation in response to U.S. technology-forcing auto emissions standards enacted between 1970 and 1998. The study finds that under the performance-based technology-forcing (PBTF) auto emissions regulations, both automakers and component suppliers innovated and introduced more advanced emission control technologies for automobile applications. The study also shows that stringent PBTF regulation temporarily induced domestic U.S. firms to become more innovative than foreign firms that operated in the local U.S. market during the early phase of the regulatory regime. Findings of this research strongly imply that government intervention in the form of technology-forcing regulation can drive firms to invest in technological innovation.

► We examine carefully screened patent database in auto emission control technology. ► Performance-based technology-forcing (PBTF) regulation stimulates innovation. ► Both automakers and component suppliers innovated under the PBTF regulation. ► PBTF regulation temporarily induced domestic U.S. firms become more innovative.

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