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Title The relationship between the withdrawal of the digital economy's innovators, government interventions, the marketization level and market size based on big data
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Authors Zhao, Y; Chen, XH
Title The relationship between the withdrawal of the digital economy's innovators, government interventions, the marketization level and market size based on big data
Year 2022
Published Journal Of Enterprise Information Management, 35, 4/5
Abstract Purpose Digital economic innovation is associated with risks. The lack of a platform's profitability weakens the operation's ability to sustain innovators and increases the possibility of the business' termination. Relevant data demonstrate a significant upward trend in the exit of Chinese innovators of the digital economy. The study aims to clarify the role of an effective government and effective market in the prevention and control of the withdrawal of innovators. Design/methodology/approach Based on balanced panel data of 31 provinces and cities from 2010 to 2018, this study uses the individual fixed effect model to study the impact of the marketization level, the market's scale and government interventions on the withdrawal of innovators. Simultaneously, based on the spatial econometric model, this study examines the spatial spillover effect of the withdrawal of innovators. Findings Results indicate that government interventions have an inhibiting effect on the withdrawal of innovators. Moreover, there was a positive "U"-shaped nonlinear relationship between the marketization level and the withdrawal of innovators, and an inverse "U"-shaped nonlinear relationship between the market size and the withdrawal of innovators. Originality/value The paper first studies the relationship between the exit of innovators and government intervention, marketization level and field scale; takes the lead in the research on the role of the government and effective market in the prevention and control of the exit of innovators from the perspective of the exit of innovators and puts forward policy suggestions to promote the sustainable and healthy development of fintech innovation in China from the market scale and other aspects.
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