2016
DOI: 10.3390/su8111173
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Does Firms’ Innovation Promote Export Growth Sustainably?—Evidence from Chinese Manufacturing Firms

Abstract: Recent theoretical analysis and empirical studies have emphasized that firms' innovation could significantly improve export growth. However, the positive effect of innovation on exports is likely to change due to unstable domestic offsetting for innovation and increasing worldwide competition for trade. This study aims to explore the dynamic link between them. We first develop a theoretical model between innovation and export growth based on the theory of heterogeneity. Export growth is measured through the di… Show more

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“…Owing to its central position in the knowledge network, the firm will act as a pivot because most knowledge paths between agents flow through the focal firm (Lee et al, 2015). This pivot is conducive to screening and interpreting the potential value of partners to the focal firm; in turn, considering errors in partners identification may be reduced, eventual costs associated with mismatched to external partners will be diminished (Dahlander and Gann, 2010;Hao et al, 2016). In addition, a firm with high knowledge network centrality can better use knowledge and successfully generate new technologies that expand the scope of its knowledge base (Lai and Weng, 2013).…”
Section: 31mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Owing to its central position in the knowledge network, the firm will act as a pivot because most knowledge paths between agents flow through the focal firm (Lee et al, 2015). This pivot is conducive to screening and interpreting the potential value of partners to the focal firm; in turn, considering errors in partners identification may be reduced, eventual costs associated with mismatched to external partners will be diminished (Dahlander and Gann, 2010;Hao et al, 2016). In addition, a firm with high knowledge network centrality can better use knowledge and successfully generate new technologies that expand the scope of its knowledge base (Lai and Weng, 2013).…”
Section: 31mentioning
confidence: 99%