Does science-industry cooperation policy enhance corporate innovation: Evidence from Chinese listed firms

Rong Xu,Conggang Li, Cong Cao,Minghao Fang

ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE(2021)

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Abstract
We examine science-industry collaborations by identifying how academician workstations - joint platforms by listed firms and academicians under provincial governments - influence corporate innovation. We discover that academician workstations (i) significantly increase firms' innovation input, quality and efficiency, even after controlling for endogeneity issues; (ii) primarily promote corporate innovation by attracting more talented human capital rather than through funding support; and (iii) are even more significant among state-owned companies and large companies. These results indicate that government policies on bridging the gap between star scientists and firms could be an important non-financial incentive to partially explain China's rapidly growing capacity for innovation.
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Corporate innovation,Innovation policy,Science&#8211,industry collaboration,Skill formation,Star scientists
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