Affiliation:
1. School of Urban and Regional Science East China Normal University Shanghai China
2. Institute for Global Innovation and Development East China Normal University Shanghai China
3. Center for Geographical and Geo‐strategical Studies East China Normal University Shanghai China
Abstract
AbstractDrawing on “buzz‐and‐pipeline” theory, we develop a framework termed “dual‐pipelines” to discover how the local innovation capacity can benefit from transnational and domestic introduced technology. We find that the intensity of transnational and domestic patent introduction both have an inverted U‐shaped relationship with local innovation capacity. Also, the relatedness and similarity of domestic technology introduced are advantageous to local innovation. However, the transnational introduced technologies are only beneficial if they perform similarly to the local knowledge base while having no significant effect if merely showing relatedness. Finally, transnational and domestic technology introductions complement each other in promoting local innovation capacity.
Funder
National Social Science Fund of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Subject
Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Geography, Planning and Development
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