2019
DOI: 10.1142/s1084946719500262
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Firm Location and Innovation: Evidence From Chinese Listed Firms

Abstract: Matching city-level and province-level GDP data with firm headquarters’ locations for a sample of Chinese listed firms from 2003 to 2015, we find that firm locations are positively and significantly associated with firm innovation. In addition, firms with higher government grants have higher R&D inputs. The gap between firms’ innovation performance in ordinary cities and in non-ordinary cities is not significant in the eastern region; however, the gap is significant in the central and western regions of Ch… Show more

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“…The coefficient on CHQ distance from major cities is negative (À0.0001) and significant (1 percentile level). Consistent with prior studies (XU et al, 2019), these results imply that non-proximity to major cities plays a key role in firm performance and affect negatively. We also calculated variance inflation factors (VIF) to ensure that multicollinearity is not an issue (VIF values ranged from 1.01 to 1.08) (Popli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Chq Distance From Major Cities and Firm Performance (H1)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…The coefficient on CHQ distance from major cities is negative (À0.0001) and significant (1 percentile level). Consistent with prior studies (XU et al, 2019), these results imply that non-proximity to major cities plays a key role in firm performance and affect negatively. We also calculated variance inflation factors (VIF) to ensure that multicollinearity is not an issue (VIF values ranged from 1.01 to 1.08) (Popli et al, 2017).…”
Section: Chq Distance From Major Cities and Firm Performance (H1)supporting
confidence: 90%