2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2013.05.025
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Banking systems, innovations, intellectual property protections, and financial markets: Evidence from China

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“…10 They show that this regional variation in IPR protection is related to firms' financing choices, R&D investments, and patenting. Hsu, Wang, and Wu (2013) show that local IPR protection reduces piracy and enhances firm value.…”
Section: A Ipr Protection In Chinamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…10 They show that this regional variation in IPR protection is related to firms' financing choices, R&D investments, and patenting. Hsu, Wang, and Wu (2013) show that local IPR protection reduces piracy and enhances firm value.…”
Section: A Ipr Protection In Chinamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Research also points to the emerging favorable ecosystem for technology transfers to China from Western multinationals. These include stronger intellectual property protection regimes (De Meyer, 2001; Gross, 2013; Hsu, Wang, & Wu, 2013), university-industry linkages and technology transfers (Gross, 2013), a rapidly evolving financial support system (Gross, 2013; Hsu et al, 2013), government preferences for latest technology (De Meyer, 2001), and overcapacity in traditional turnkey manufacturing (De Meyer, 2001).…”
Section: Major Themes and Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monroy and Hernandez (2008) suggest that in the presence of challenges, there may be good chances to innovate. Hsu et al (2013) note the risk of patent piracy in the midst of positive impact of innovation on stock returns. Ang and Kumar (2014) find cultural barriers to the diffusion of financial technology across borders negatively affecting a country's ability to adopt and adapt innovations from the frontier.…”
Section: Risks and Challenges Of Financial Innovationmentioning
confidence: 99%