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Externalities of government-oriented support for innovation: Evidence from the national innovative city pilot policy in China

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ECONOMIC MODELLING
Volume 128, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.econmod.2023.106503

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Government support; Innovation policy; Firm innovation; Intra-province externalities; Knowledge spillovers

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This study investigates the externalities of government-oriented innovation support policies on the innovation performance of non-targeted firms. The findings show that these policies generate positive intra-province externalities on the patent outputs of non-targeted firms through knowledge spillovers. Factors such as geographical and cultural proximity, coordinated economic development, and market competition level significantly enhance the positive externalities.
A significant body of literature has investigated the direct effects of government-oriented support for innovation on targeted firms. However, little is known about the externalities of innovation-supporting policies on nontargeted firms' innovation performance. Theoretically, innovation-supporting policies may generate positive externalities through knowledge spillover effects but may also lead to negative externalities due to the policydriven transfer of innovation resources. By using the national innovative city (NIC) pilot policy in China as a quasi-natural experiment and employing the difference-in-difference approach, we find that the NIC pilot policy generates positive intra-province externalities on the patent outputs of non-targeted firms via knowledge spillovers, consistent with positive externalities argument. Furthermore, we discover that geographical proximity, cultural proximity, coordinated economic development among cities and less market competition significantly enhance the positive intra-province externalities. From the perspective of externality, our findings further clarify the roles of government support for innovation activities.

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