2019
DOI: 10.1080/00343404.2019.1681586
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Population agglomeration and the effectiveness of enterprise subsidies: a Chinese analysis

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“…The theory of economic growth was used in the literature to connect entrepreneurs and innovation (Jeon et al, 2016), and the theory of the innovation distribution pattern was used for comparing product and process innovation (Xu et al, 1998). Endogenous growth theory was used to show population agglomeration regarding government subsidies and firm innovation (Deng et al, 2020). However, new economic growth and organization theories were used to analyze the relationship between innovation policy and new venture creation in the United States (Woolley & Rottner, 2008).…”
Section: Theme 2: Economic and Growth Theories In Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The theory of economic growth was used in the literature to connect entrepreneurs and innovation (Jeon et al, 2016), and the theory of the innovation distribution pattern was used for comparing product and process innovation (Xu et al, 1998). Endogenous growth theory was used to show population agglomeration regarding government subsidies and firm innovation (Deng et al, 2020). However, new economic growth and organization theories were used to analyze the relationship between innovation policy and new venture creation in the United States (Woolley & Rottner, 2008).…”
Section: Theme 2: Economic and Growth Theories In Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Tiffin et al (1987) and Woolley and Rottner (2008) emphasized the utility of policy intervention on legitimacy and venture formation. Deng et al (2020) discussed the case of China for the efforts undertaken by its government toward mass entrepreneurship. Furthermore, de Oliveira and Biondi (2013) put forward the case of Brazil and the programs "Bahia Innovation" and "Empreende Bahia" adopted by it for stimulating entrepreneurship and technological innovation.…”
Section: Policy Intervention and Entrepreneurshipmentioning
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“…On a theoretical basis, both an optimistic and skeptical view of the R&D subsidy can be supported [43]. Nevertheless, no consistent conclusions have been reached on an empirical basis [44]. The opinions held by scholars are mainly divided into "crowding-in effect" [45], "crowding-out effect" [46], "non-linear effect" [47], and "dynamic effect" [48].…”
Section: External Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%