Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
984776 Research Policy 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper investigates the impact of returnee entrepreneurs and their knowledge spillovers on innovation in high-tech firms in China. Using panel data for 1318 high-tech firms in Beijing Zhongguancun Science Park (ZSP) we find that returnee entrepreneurs create a significant spillover effect that promotes innovation in other local high-tech firms. The extent of this spillover effect is positively moderated by the non-returnee firm's absorptive capacity approximated by the skill level of employees. Multinational enterprises’ R&D activities positively affect the innovation intensity of non-returnee firms only when these local firms possess the sufficient level of absorptive capacity. Our findings have important implications for policy-makers and practitioners.

Research highlights▶ We investigate the impact of returnee entrepreneurs on innovation in China. ▶ We find that returnees have a significant spillover effect in high-tech industries. ▶ The spillover effect is positively moderated by other firm's absorptive capacity.

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