@techreport{dba0fdb90e6547acb3243037d05e5fa5,
title = "Artificial intelligence as a complement to other innovation activities and as a method of invention",
abstract = "This study investigates the relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and innovation inputs in Spanish manufacturing firms. While AI is increasingly recognized as a driver of productivity and economic growth, its role in shaping firms{\textquoteright} innovation strategies remains underexplored. Using firm-level data, our analysis focuses on whether AI complements innovation inputs - specifically R\&D and Embodied Technological Change (ETC) - and whether AI can be considered as a Method of Invention, able to trigger subsequent innovation investments. Results show a positive association between AI adoption and both internal R\&D and ETC, in a static and a dynamic framework. Furthermore, empirical evidence also highlights heterogeneity, with important peculiarities affecting large vs small firms and high-tech vs low-tech companies. These findings suggest that AI may act as both a complement and a catalyst, depending on firm characteristics.",
keywords = "Artificial Intelligence, Method of Invention, R\&D, Innovation Inputs, Innovative Complementarities, AI",
author = "\{Arenas D{\'i}az\}, Guillermo and Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli",
year = "2025",
month = oct,
day = "3",
doi = "10.53330/AEJJ9309",
language = "English",
series = "UNU-MERIT Working Papers",
publisher = "UNU-MERIT",
number = "022",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "UNU-MERIT",
}