The Impact of Public R & D Subsidies on Private R & D Expenditure and Its Innovation Performance—An Empirical Study Based on Industrial Enterprises in Guangdong Province ()
ABSTRACT
Based on the panel data of Guangdong industrial
enterprises from 2006 to 2013, this paper empirically studies the impact of
public R & D subsidies on private R & D expenditure and the impact of
the two on the innovation performance of enterprises by using random effects
model and fixed effects model. The results show that public R & D subsidies
can promote enterprises to carry out private R & D expenditure, and there
is an obvious time lag. Using grouping studies, we found that low-level public
R & D subsidies can encourage
enterprises to increase their private R & D expenditure, but high-level public
subsidies will crowd out part of private R & D expenditure. Finally, this
paper divides the innovation performance of enterprises into the stage of
knowledge output and the stage of marketization. In the knowledge output stage,
public R & D subsidies and R & D staff input can significantly improve
the innovation performance of enterprises; in the marketization stage, public R
& D subsidies cannot promote the increase of new product income, while the
private R & D expenditure of enterprises can significantly increase the
income of new products.
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Xia, J. and Zhu, Y. (2019) The Impact of Public R & D Subsidies on Private R & D Expenditure and Its Innovation Performance—An Empirical Study Based on Industrial Enterprises in Guangdong Province.
Modern Economy,
10, 261-280. doi:
10.4236/me.2019.101018.
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