The Impact of Innovative City Construction on the Innovation Performance of Scientific and Technological Talents:Analysis Using Time-varying Difference in Difference Model
Zhang Ping1, Li Yuexing2, Liu Jun2,3
1. Library,Wuxi University,Wuxi 214105,China; 2. School of Management Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology,Nanjing 210044,China; 3. School of Digital Economy and Management,Wuxi University,Wuxi 214105,China
Abstract:The construction of innovative cities provides a new environment and new policies for innovation,which is conducive to promoting the innovation performance of scientific and technological talents.Based on panel data of Chinese cities from 2003 to 2018,this article uses a time-varying did model to study the impact of innovative cities on the innovation performance of technological talents.The results show as follows.①The construction of innovative city significantly improves the innovation performance of scientific and technological talents,and the results of using PSM-DID to reduce endogenous problems are still significant after robustness test.②From the perspective of geographical location,this paper investigates the spatial heterogeneity of the impact of innovative city construction on the innovation performance of scientific and technological talents,and finds that the effect of innovative city construction on the innovation performance of scientific and technological talents in the central and western regions is higher than that in the eastern region.③The mechanism test results show that the construction of innovative city can promote the innovation performance of scientific and technological talents by optimizing the innovation environment and financial support.
张萍, 李月星, 刘军. 创新型城市建设对科技人才创新绩效的影响——基于多时点双重差分法的检验[J]. 中国科技论坛, 2023(11): 139-147.
Zhang Ping, Li Yuexing, Liu Jun. The Impact of Innovative City Construction on the Innovation Performance of Scientific and Technological Talents:Analysis Using Time-varying Difference in Difference Model. , 2023(11): 139-147.