“…For example, the panel study of Artz, Norman, Hatfield, and Cardinal (2010) on US firms' found that firms undertaking R&D were more likely to introduce patents. However, due to a lack of financial resources, SMEs can receive R&D support programs such as R&D subsidies, R&D grants or tax credit to accelerate their firm's performance (see, Hottenrott & Lopes-Bento, 2012). Further, Benavente and Goya (2012) conducted a microlevel qualitative study on Chilean firms' and found that the high unit cost of R&D, no tax incentives and the lack of R&D support programs are the major obstacles to Chilean SMEs.…”