Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5047761 China Economic Review 2012 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

The new economic geography has increased attention on the spatial dimension of knowledge spillovers and innovation. In this paper, we test the hypothesis that regional knowledge spillovers positively influence China's innovation growth from 2001 to 2008. As knowledge is subjected to spatial decay, innovation of a region is enhanced when location in neighboring regions encourages the formation of regional knowledge and information flows. Applying a spatial autoregressive model to China's provinces, the paper finds that regional knowledge spillovers have a favorable effect on design, invention and utility patents. This indicates that proximate location to innovative neighbors can help to raise the innovation capability of a province. In addition, evidence also shows that R&D expenditure and skilled personnel of research institutes and universities positively affect invention and utility patents. This suggests a favorable role for the government in enhancing indigenous innovation capability.

► We study impact of regional knowledge spillovers on China's innovation growth. ► Using spatial autoregressive model, regional spillovers positively affect patents. ► The results are consistent with insights from the new economic geography. ► R&D expenditure and skilled personnel of RI&Us have positive effects on patents. ► Government plays a favorable role in enhancing indigenous innovation capability.

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