Abstract

The agglomeration of innovation determinants has a significant influence on the innovation performance of industries and enterprises. Such an effect has received less attention in empirical research studies. This study involves a survey of the agglomeration effect of two important innovation determinants, R&D investment and R&D personnel, and its influence on innovation performance from the perspective of the industrial level. We analysed the agglomeration features based on the panel data of 23 Chinese industrial sectors from 2001~2013. An interpretation model is proposed to examine the agglomeration effect on innovation performance for 4 industrial groups: state-owned enterprises, individual enterprises, foreign-owned enterprises and enterprises as a whole. We found two main results. First, the agglomeration of determinants has a clear positive effect on the innovation performance of all 4 groups but affects individual enterprises more significantly, followed by state-owned and foreign-owned enterprises. Second, the state-owned enterprises show a much higher concentration of R&D investment and R&D personnel than other groups. However, the induced innovation efficiency in the state-owned enterprises is worse than in the individual enterprises. The advantage of resources and capital does not translate into corresponding innovation output. The privately owned small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) show a high capability of technological innovation and mercerization but have limited innovation resources.

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  • ObjectivesOne of our objectives is to measure the concentration of Research and Development (R&D) activities and R&D personnel in different sectors of China and examine its effect on the innovation performance at different industrial levels

  • The Chinese government is making great efforts to maintain its economic growth in a socalled “New Normal” state, which refers to expectations of 6%~7% GDP growth rates in China for the foreseeable future [1]

  • We first analyse the development trend and agglomeration effect of innovation determinants given the statistical description of the dataset

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One of our objectives is to measure the concentration of R&D activities and R&D personnel in different sectors of China and examine its effect on the innovation performance at different industrial levels. The objective of the study is to examine how the concentration of innovation determinants, R&D personnel and R&D investment affect the innovation performance of different industrial sectors

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