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Can religions explain cross country differences in innovative activities?

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TECHNOVATION
Volume 107, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2021.102285

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Religion; Innovation; Financial development; Trade openness; Human capital

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This paper investigates the impact of major religions on innovative activities globally, finding that Christianity and Judaism inhibit innovation while Buddhism and Irreligion promote it, and the impact of Islam on innovation is largely insignificant. The direction of impact remains relatively consistent across countries with different levels of democracy, income, and religion regulation.
Motivated by both the theory on socio-cultural drivers of technological innovation (Coccia 2014b), the hindering and facilitating theories on religion and innovation (Liu et al., 2018), and the Schwartz's value theory (Schwartz, 2006), this paper aims to provide empirical evidence between the two variables. In particular, we explore the impact of major religions (Christianity, Judaism, Islam and Buddhism) on innovative activities globally. Using data for 113 countries (core sample) from 1996 to 2010(2) with treatments for endogeneity, we find significant direct effects of religious affiliations on innovative activities. In particular, Christianity and Judaism reduce innovation, while in general, Buddhism and Irreligion increase innovation. The effect of Islam on innovation is largely insignificant. The effects of denominations of Christianity, Judaism are also largely negative, except for Catholics and Orthodox Judaism. The results also indicate that the direction of impact stays relatively unchanged across countries with different levels of democracy, income and religion regulation.

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