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This research sheds light on the role of product scope on the innovation activity of multinational multi-product firms. We use patent citation data to break down innovation into two types by measuring the degree to which innovation performed by firms is fundamental and the extent to which the...
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-digit manufacturing industries in China. We find evidence that firms' product innovation is positively correlated with their export … not only China, but also other developing countries …
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Exploiting a change in policy governing the entry of foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2002, we apply the difference-in-differences model to estimate the effects of FDI on the product scope of domestic Chinese firms. In industries that experienced relaxation in FDI regulations, the average...
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knowledge spillovers on manufacturing total factor productivity (TFP) in China - at the level of Chinese regions - through the …The transformation of China into a knowledge based economy is currently one of the most intensively debated research … question whether TFP in China is increasingly based on knowledge production and diffusion. Relying on the regional KCM as …
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the pharmaceutical industries across 29 provinces in the People's Republic of China (PRC) over the period 1998-2007. We … for promoting productivity and economic growth. …
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data from 1995 to 2000, we find positive effects of FDI on the number of domestic patent applications in China. This …
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data from 1995 to 2000, we find positive effects of FDI on the number of domestic patent applications in China. This …
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Based on data from Germany, this study finds a positive link between using knowledge spillovers from rivals and innovation success in establishments without R&D but not in establishments with R&D. This supports the hypothesis that rivals knowledge is more valuable to establishments that are...
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