State‐owned equity and innovation performance of mixed‐ownership enterprises in China: The moderating effect of marketization

Author:

Ning Liu1ORCID,Honglie Zhang2,Meng Lin1

Affiliation:

1. The Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Corporation Beijing China

2. International Business School Yunnan University of Finance and Economics Kunming China

Abstract

AbstractThis paper aims to clarify the influence of controlling and participatory state‐owned equity on innovation performance within mixed‐ownership enterprises (MOEs), focusing specifically on the co‐innovation effect of ownership structure. Empirical evidence suggests that controlling state‐owned equity hinders innovation performance in MOEs. In contrast, participatory state‐owned equity has the potential to significantly boost innovation performance in MOEs. Moreover, a more thorough analysis reveals that the level of marketization not only mitigates the inhibitory impact of controlling state‐owned equity on innovation but also enhances the positive effect of participatory state‐owned equity on innovation in MOEs. These empirically supported findings offer valuable insights for crafting effective policy strategies to promote mixed‐ownership reforms in emerging economies.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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