Using a difference-in-difference approach, we study how intellectual property right (IPR) protection affects innovation in China in the years around the privatizations of state-owned enterprises (SOEs). Innovation increases after SOE privatizations, and this increase is larger in cities with strong IPR protection. Our results support theoretical arguments that IPR protection strengthens firms’ incentives to innovate and that private sector firms are more sensitive to IPR protection than SOEs
Intellectual property rights (lPR) protection is a challenge for businesses operating in mainland Ch...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/We review the evolution of mo...
We examine the heterogeneous effects of venture capital (VC) investment on firm innovation. Using a ...
In an open-economy R&D-based growth model with two intermediate production sectors, we find that str...
This paper studies the regional differences of intellectual property rights (IPRs), revealing IPRs p...
We study how uncompensated research and development (R&D) spillovers - the leakage of proprietary in...
In this paper I consider importance of IPRs system in international business, technology transfer, a...
Nowadays, Chinese government tries to gain more sustainable and high speed growth on the economic pe...
This paper adopts the Panel Data Model based on the combination of time sequence and data of cross s...
This paper evaluates the way that patents influence FDI in China. The theory suggests that a strong ...
Although the literature has assessed the impact of Intellectual property protection on urban innovat...
In less than twenty years, China has made tremendous progress in establishing an intellectual proper...
This paper examines Chinese pesticide firms’ use and perceptions of various means of intellectual pr...
Despite the massive privatization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China, its impact on firm inn...
Inspired by the Chinese experience, we develop a Schumpeterian growth model of distance to frontier ...
Intellectual property rights (lPR) protection is a challenge for businesses operating in mainland Ch...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/We review the evolution of mo...
We examine the heterogeneous effects of venture capital (VC) investment on firm innovation. Using a ...
In an open-economy R&D-based growth model with two intermediate production sectors, we find that str...
This paper studies the regional differences of intellectual property rights (IPRs), revealing IPRs p...
We study how uncompensated research and development (R&D) spillovers - the leakage of proprietary in...
In this paper I consider importance of IPRs system in international business, technology transfer, a...
Nowadays, Chinese government tries to gain more sustainable and high speed growth on the economic pe...
This paper adopts the Panel Data Model based on the combination of time sequence and data of cross s...
This paper evaluates the way that patents influence FDI in China. The theory suggests that a strong ...
Although the literature has assessed the impact of Intellectual property protection on urban innovat...
In less than twenty years, China has made tremendous progress in establishing an intellectual proper...
This paper examines Chinese pesticide firms’ use and perceptions of various means of intellectual pr...
Despite the massive privatization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in China, its impact on firm inn...
Inspired by the Chinese experience, we develop a Schumpeterian growth model of distance to frontier ...
Intellectual property rights (lPR) protection is a challenge for businesses operating in mainland Ch...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/We review the evolution of mo...
We examine the heterogeneous effects of venture capital (VC) investment on firm innovation. Using a ...