Going out to innovate more at home: Impacts of outward direct investments on Chinese firms' domestic innovation performance

Anthony Howell (First Author), Jia Lin (Participant Author), Stephan Worack (Participant Author)

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    Abstract

    This study explores the effects of cross-border mergers & acquisitions (CBMA) on domestic innovation of Chinese firms. We build a new panel dataset that matches information on CBMA and innovation activities for China's publicly listed firms. We rely on matching techniques combined with a difference-in-differences estimator to study the causal effects of CBMA respectively on firms' investments in innovation, innovation outputs, and financial performance. The main findings reveal that CBMA has both a positive impact on firms' R&D spending and number of patent applications, no statistically significant effect on the number of granted patents or on the quality of those patents, and a negative effect on firms' financial performance. These results depend, however, on the type of CBMA (horizontal or vertical), destination country (OECD or non-OECD), and the technological intensity (high-tech or not) of the acquirer and target firm. Overall, the findings bring into question whether CBMAs, and China's going-out strategy, will significantly boost its indigenous innovation capabilities.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalChina Economic Review
    Volume60
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020

    Project name

    French region Ile de France (AMI program)

    Project sponsor

    Other

    Project No.

    N/A

    Keywords

    • China
    • Innovation
    • Outward direct investment
    • Patenting

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    • ABDC-A
    • Scopus
    • SSCI

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