How does Confucian culture affect technological innovation? Evidence from family enterprises in China

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Abstract

Culture is one of the crucial elements of technological innovation. The existing studies hold that Confucian culture is conducive to the technological innovation of Chinese Listed Companies. However, Chinese family enterprises with relatively profound Confucianism encounter the bottleneck of weak innovation. This makes people wonder whether Confucian culture is conducive to the technological innovation of family enterprises. To solve this mystery, we investigated the effects of Chinese Confucianism on technological innovation in Chinese family enterprises. We found that family entrepreneur’s entrepreneurship had worse innovation performance under the influence of Confucian culture. The results are robust to different measures of innovation and are still valid when controlling for the potential endogeneity between Confucian culture and technological innovation. This study provides a more fine-grained perspectives about Chinese innovation culture.

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Chen, Y., Lin, P., Tsao, H. T., & Jin, S. (2022). How does Confucian culture affect technological innovation? Evidence from family enterprises in China. PLoS ONE, 17(6 June). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269220

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