Research on Effectiveness of the Government R&D Subsidies: Evidence from Large and Medium Enterprises in China

  • Zhang X
  • Wu J
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Abstract

To cope with the fast-changing business environment, Chinese government makes every effort to increase business R&D subsidies. The aim of this paper is to examine the efficiency of Chinese government R&D subsidies on innovative performance and the moderating role of a firm's R&D capacity. Based on the data from Chinese Large and Medium Firms during 1997-2012, we analyze whether government R&D subsidies affect a firm's innovative performance, as well as how this effect works. The findings suggest that the firms that received increasing government R&D subsidies will have a better innovative performance, yet up to a point. Beyond this threshold, a greater share of government R&D subsidy will reduce a firm's innovative performance. And such substitution effect is larger for firms with greater R&D capacity. Also, the firm's own R&D capacity, size, industry technical levels have varying degrees of impact on the efficiency of government R&D subsidies. The findings of this paper may have practical value and help governments to develop relative regulations and policies.

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Zhang, X., & Wu, J. (2014). Research on Effectiveness of the Government R&D Subsidies: Evidence from Large and Medium Enterprises in China. American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 04(09), 503–513. https://doi.org/10.4236/ajibm.2014.49056

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