Keywords
intermediate importing structure, spatial knowledge spillovers, regional balanced development
Abstract
Based on the innovation-driven development strategy of urban agglomeration, this paper empirically examines the impact of technology spillover of intermediate goods imports on regional innovation by using spatial Dubin model. The results show that the innovation level of cities is increasing, but there is significant spatial heterogeneity and non-equilibrium. Regional technological innovation has a positive spatial relationship, that is, local technological innovation will promote technological innovation in the surrounding area;Technology spillovers from imports of intermediate goods can spur innovation in the surrounding area. The results show that the financial innovation support of each region has a significant promoting effect on local regional innovation. Human capital, foreign investment and industrial structure can produce positive effect; For different products, the import technology spillover of spare parts has a significant promoting effect on local technology innovation, and the import technology spillover of semi-finished products has a significant negative effect. The eastern coastal urban agglomeration has the highest contribution to technological innovation spillover effect. Rational utilization of technology spillover effect of imported intermediate products is helpful to accelerate the formation of collaborative innovation pattern in urban agglomeration.
DOI
10.16315/j.stm.2022.04.004
Recommended Citation
DU, Jie and DONG, Nan-nan
(2022)
"Research on the technology spillover effect of intermediate importing and regional innovation growth: Evidence from Chinese cities,"
Journal of Science and Technology Management: Vol. 24:
Iss.
4, Article 6.
DOI: 10.16315/j.stm.2022.04.004
Available at:
https://jstm.researchcommons.org/journal/vol24/iss4/6
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