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https://doi.org/10.1080/1331677X.2023.2177181
The impact of innovation-driven policies on innovation factor mismatch: empirical evidence from national innovation-driven city pilot policies
Zhi-Chao Wang
Ye Xu
Chang-Qi Tao
Sažetak
Factor mismatch has seriously restricted the high-quality development
of China’s economy. In order to solve the problem of unreasonable
factor allocation in the Chinese economy, this paper
takes the innovative pilot cities implemented by the Chinese government
as a quasi-natural experiment to study its impact on
innovation factor mismatch. The results show that: (1) the implementation
of innovation-driven policies significantly improves the
mismatch of innovation factors, which still holds after a series of
robustness tests and endogeneity tests; (2) For non-state-owned
enterprises, non-labor-intensive enterprises and the eastern
region, the implementation of innovation-driven policies can better
improve the mismatch of innovation factors. Furthermore, this
paper finds that the implementation of innovation-driven policies
can improve the mismatch index of high-skilled R&D personnel
and the capital mismatch index of basic research and applied
research. (3) Innovation-driven policies improve the mismatch of
innovation factors by strengthening the flow of factors and promoting
the upgrading of industrial structure.
Ključne riječi
Innovation-driven policy; innovative pilot city; factor flow; upgrading of industrial structure
Hrčak ID:
314042
URI
Datum izdavanja:
22.5.2023.
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