This paper examines whether Chinese manufacturing firms survive longer if they innovate. More particularly, it focuses on whether R&D has a greater effect on firm survival than new product innovations. It compares dichotomous and continuous measures of R&D and innovation output, various duration models, heterogeneity in the effects of innovation depending on the industrial environment, and it examines whether risk modifies the effect of innovation on the hazard rate. The analysis is based on data from the National Bureau of Statistics of China, including over 100,000 firms in each year over the period 1999-2006 from all provinces and manufacturing industries in China. It is found that both R&D and product innovation, be it in te...
We challenge the traditional view that innovations always help exporters prosper in competitive inte...
With a global focus on China regarding its significant growth phenomenon, this paper examines the re...
This paper explores the relationship between innovation and the survival of manufacturing firms in t...
This paper examines whether Chinese manufacturing firms survive longer if they innovate. More partic...
Using a large dataset of over 100,000 Chinese firms created between 2000 and 2006, we explore whethe...
This paper explores how heterogenous risk drives the firm innovation-survival relationship using a l...
In the context of a right economic situation, consumers prefer the appearance and new features of th...
textabstractThis paper examines the effects of innovation on the survival of manufacturing firms in ...
This paper explores firm R&D and product innovation in three food processing industries in China fro...
This research, which investigates a set of fundamental relationships in the R&D literature, is based...
Recent theoretical analysis and empirical studies have emphasized that firms’ innovation could signi...
While many firms compete through the development of new technologies and products, it is well known ...
This study investigates the factors influencing the Chinese manufacturing industry's innovation and ...
We review the theoretical underpinnings and the empirical findings of the literature that investigat...
The aim of this paper is to explore the differential effect of innovation on firm survival. We consi...
We challenge the traditional view that innovations always help exporters prosper in competitive inte...
With a global focus on China regarding its significant growth phenomenon, this paper examines the re...
This paper explores the relationship between innovation and the survival of manufacturing firms in t...
This paper examines whether Chinese manufacturing firms survive longer if they innovate. More partic...
Using a large dataset of over 100,000 Chinese firms created between 2000 and 2006, we explore whethe...
This paper explores how heterogenous risk drives the firm innovation-survival relationship using a l...
In the context of a right economic situation, consumers prefer the appearance and new features of th...
textabstractThis paper examines the effects of innovation on the survival of manufacturing firms in ...
This paper explores firm R&D and product innovation in three food processing industries in China fro...
This research, which investigates a set of fundamental relationships in the R&D literature, is based...
Recent theoretical analysis and empirical studies have emphasized that firms’ innovation could signi...
While many firms compete through the development of new technologies and products, it is well known ...
This study investigates the factors influencing the Chinese manufacturing industry's innovation and ...
We review the theoretical underpinnings and the empirical findings of the literature that investigat...
The aim of this paper is to explore the differential effect of innovation on firm survival. We consi...
We challenge the traditional view that innovations always help exporters prosper in competitive inte...
With a global focus on China regarding its significant growth phenomenon, this paper examines the re...
This paper explores the relationship between innovation and the survival of manufacturing firms in t...