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PLOS ONE | 2016

The domino effects of federal research funding

Lauren Lanahan; Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Maryann P. Feldman

The extent to which federal investment in research crowds out or decreases incentives for investment from other funding sources remains an open question. Scholarship on research funding has focused on the relationship between federal and industry or, more comprehensively, non-federal funding without disentangling the other sources of research support that include nonprofit organizations and state and local governments. This paper extends our understanding of academic research support by considering the relationships between federal and non-federal funding sources provided by the National Science Foundation Higher Education Research and Development Survey. We examine whether federal research investment serves as a complement or substitute for state and local government, nonprofit, and industry research investment using the population of research-active academic science fields at U.S. doctoral granting institutions. We use a system of two equations that instruments with prior levels of both federal and non-federal funding sources and accounts for time-invariant academic institution-field effects through first differencing. We estimate that a 1% increase in federal research funding is associated with a 0.411% increase in nonprofit research funding, a 0.217% increase in state and local research funding, and a 0.468% increase in industry research funding, respectively. Results indicate that federal funding plays a fundamental role in inducing complementary investments from other funding sources, with impacts varying across academic division, research capacity, and institutional control.


Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly | 2018

Do Hybrid Firms Out- Provide Traditional Business Structures? An Examination of Prosocial Behavior in North Carolina Firms

Alexandra Graddy-Reed

With the rise of social enterprises has come a push for formal hybrid legal forms. Hybrid structures formalize a for-profit model with a social mission but carry no tax benefits. Using the case of North Carolina, this article examines a sample of formal hybrid firms and variation in their prosocial practices compared with informal social enterprises and traditional for-profit and nonprofit entities. Using firm-level survey data, Poisson estimations reveal that formal hybrid firms are associated with additional production-related prosocial practices as compared with traditional for-profits, informal social enterprises with both for-profit and nonprofit structures, and traditional nonprofits. This study contributes to the literatures on organizational identity and prosocial behavior as well as to the field of social enterprise by offering a comparison of formal and informal hybrid identification with a relatively large sample quantitative analysis.


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2018

The Matilda Effect: Gender Discrepancies in Productivity of High-Performing Graduate Students

Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Lauren Lanahan

Prior scholarship indicates the gender gap has improved with more equitable matriculation into life science graduate programs. However, the gap persists when considering later-stage professional ou...


Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society | 2015

Stepping up: an empirical analysis of the role of social innovation in response to an economic recession

Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Maryann P. Feldman


Journal of Technology Transfer | 2014

Accelerating commercialization: a new model of strategic foundation funding

Maryann P. Feldman; Alexandra Graddy-Reed


Science & Public Policy | 2017

Influences of academic institutional factors on R&D funding for graduate students

Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Lauren Lanahan; Nicole M. V. Ross


National Tax Journal | 2016

Beyond the Eitc: The Effect of Reducing the Earned Income Tax Credit on Labor Force Participation

Jeremy G. Moulton; Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Lauren Lanahan


Archive | 2018

The Effectiveness of Tax Credits for Charitable Giving

Nicolas J. Duquette; Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Mark D. Phillips


Journal of Policy Analysis and Management | 2018

The Effect of R&D Investment on Graduate Student Productivity: Evidence From the Life Sciences: Effect of R&D Investment

Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Lauren Lanahan; Nicole M. V. Ross


Academy of Management Proceedings | 2016

Engaging Transnational to Subnational: Advancing Multilevel Thinking in Socioeconomic Development

Daniel Armanios; David B. Audretsch; W. Richard Scott; Aline Gatignon; Alexandra Graddy-Reed; Rajiv Krishnan Kozhikode; Lauren Lanahan; Mary-Hunter McDonnell; Rekha Krishnan; Jiatao Li; Kate Odziemkowska

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Maryann P. Feldman

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Nicole M. V. Ross

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Aline Gatignon

University of Pennsylvania

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Jeremy G. Moulton

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Kate Odziemkowska

University of Pennsylvania

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Mark D. Phillips

University of Southern California

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