Misallocation of Talent and Innovation: evidence from China

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归属学者:

陈怡安

作者:

Chen, Yian1

摘要:

This study examined the effects of the misallocation of talent between the government and private enterprise sectors on innovation. By using the 2005 inter-census population survey and patent database, we find a negative correlation between misallocation of talent and innovation intensity. Exploring possible mechanisms, we conclude that this negative correlation between misallocation of talent and innovation was best explained by the negative impact of such misallocation upon entrepreneurship and R&D spending. That is, misallocations of talent reduce the willingness of people to be productive Schumpeterian entrepreneurs, and the majority of companies affected by such misallocation are reluctant to increase R&D spending. Most importantly, we find that excessive talent enters government departments in prefectures worse the suppression of innovation. This result sheds new light on the important role of allocation of talent on innovation for scholars and policymakers. Our findings have important implications for how to effectively allocate talent between the government vs.enterprise sectors in order to encourage more productive, value-creating activities.

语种:

英文

出版日期:

2021-10

学科:

应用经济学; 工商管理

提交日期

2021-11-04

引用参考

Chen, Yian. Misallocation of Talent and Innovation: evidence from China[J]. APPLIED ECONOMICS,():.

  • dc.title
  • Misallocation of Talent and Innovation: evidence from China
  • dc.contributor.author
  • Chen, Yian
  • dc.contributor.affiliation
  • Southwest Univ Polit Sci & Law, Dept Econ, Chongqing, Peoples R China
  • dc.contributor.corresponding
  • Chen, YA (corresponding author), Southwest Univ Polit Sci & Law, Dept Econ, Chongqing, Peoples R China.
  • dc.publisher
  • APPLIED ECONOMICS
  • dc.date.issued
  • 2021-10
  • dc.language.iso
  • 英文
  • dc.subject
  • ALLOCATION; PRODUCTIVITY; COSTS
  • dc.description.abstract
  • This study examined the effects of the misallocation of talent between the government and private enterprise sectors on innovation. By using the 2005 inter-census population survey and patent database, we find a negative correlation between misallocation of talent and innovation intensity. Exploring possible mechanisms, we conclude that this negative correlation between misallocation of talent and innovation was best explained by the negative impact of such misallocation upon entrepreneurship and R&D spending. That is, misallocations of talent reduce the willingness of people to be productive Schumpeterian entrepreneurs, and the majority of companies affected by such misallocation are reluctant to increase R&D spending. Most importantly, we find that excessive talent enters government departments in prefectures worse the suppression of innovation. This result sheds new light on the important role of allocation of talent on innovation for scholars and policymakers. Our findings have important implications for how to effectively allocate talent between the government vs.enterprise sectors in order to encourage more productive, value-creating activities.
  • dc.description.sponsorshipPCode
  • KJCX2020015;20YJC790016
  • dc.description.sponsorship
  • Science and Technology Project of Chongqing Education Commission [KJCX2020015]; Humanities and Social Science Research Fund of the Ministry of Education [20YJC790016]
  • dc.identifier.issn
  • 0003-6846
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