© 2017 China's unrivalled growth in patent filings and grants, enhanced by government policy, reflects a strategic shift in transforming a labour-intensive economy to an innovation-driven incentives system. This study employs a patent dataset from SIPO to examine the productivity of Chinese patents in improving public firm financial performance. Evidence suggest an overall positive performance elasticity to patent production particularly among firms with efficiency-driven and customer-focused operating activities. Patents are found to have no impact or even negative impact on financial performance in other business areas. Patents generally exhibit a constant return to scale and appear as a complementary input to physical assets but a substi...
Employing the count data analysis based on survey data of 1355 firms in China’s 29 provinces collect...
This study investigates the effects of government R&D programs on firm innovation outputs, which...
Very preliminary: Comments are most welcome, but please do not cite. Abstract China's patent ex...
Over the past two decades, the Chinese economy has experienced a fast pace, coupled with significant...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the firm, country, and patent portfolio-specific charact...
Innovations are a key driver of long-term economic growth. There has been an explosion of patent fil...
In the past years Chinese firms increased their spending on R&D substantially and worked on achievi...
In this paper I present novel analysis on the rapid and accelerated growth of patenting activity by ...
Preliminary draft prepared for the NBER Productivity Seminar We study Chinese \u85rmsinnovative acti...
First Online: 05 December 2017.In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than ...
Although China is now the largest patent filing country in the world, there is little firm‐level res...
China’s patent surge, documented in this paper, is seemingly paradoxical given the country’s weak re...
In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than any other patent office in the ...
Purpose – The number of patents in China has grown rapidly in recent years. The purpose of this pape...
In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than any other patent office in the ...
Employing the count data analysis based on survey data of 1355 firms in China’s 29 provinces collect...
This study investigates the effects of government R&D programs on firm innovation outputs, which...
Very preliminary: Comments are most welcome, but please do not cite. Abstract China's patent ex...
Over the past two decades, the Chinese economy has experienced a fast pace, coupled with significant...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the firm, country, and patent portfolio-specific charact...
Innovations are a key driver of long-term economic growth. There has been an explosion of patent fil...
In the past years Chinese firms increased their spending on R&D substantially and worked on achievi...
In this paper I present novel analysis on the rapid and accelerated growth of patenting activity by ...
Preliminary draft prepared for the NBER Productivity Seminar We study Chinese \u85rmsinnovative acti...
First Online: 05 December 2017.In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than ...
Although China is now the largest patent filing country in the world, there is little firm‐level res...
China’s patent surge, documented in this paper, is seemingly paradoxical given the country’s weak re...
In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than any other patent office in the ...
Purpose – The number of patents in China has grown rapidly in recent years. The purpose of this pape...
In 2011 China’s patent office received more patent applications than any other patent office in the ...
Employing the count data analysis based on survey data of 1355 firms in China’s 29 provinces collect...
This study investigates the effects of government R&D programs on firm innovation outputs, which...
Very preliminary: Comments are most welcome, but please do not cite. Abstract China's patent ex...