Innovation in the storm: How typhoons are reshaping the corporate R&D landscape

IF 10.1 1区 社会学 Q1 SOCIAL ISSUES
Xue Lei, Xueguo Xu
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Abstract

The increasing frequency and intensity of typhoons pose significant challenges to corporate innovation, a crucial driver of both economic growth and societal resilience. However, the mechanisms through which typhoons affect corporate innovation and their broader societal implications remain underexplored. This study addresses this critical gap by examining Chinese A-share listed companies from 2010 to 2022. Using wind field models to construct typhoon destructive power indices and employing difference-in-differences and instrumental variable approaches, we reveal that typhoons significantly reduce patent applications and R&D expenditure intensity, especially in coastal regions. Our heterogeneity analysis further shows that state-owned enterprises demonstrate greater resilience due to institutional support, firms with higher R&D intensity exhibit particular vulnerability to typhoon disruptions. We identify three primary inhibition channels: (1) economic losses and market uncertainties exacerbate financial constraints, limiting innovation investment in socially beneficial technologies; (2) population migration and safety concerns lead to human capital loss, weakening innovative capacity and knowledge networks within communities; and (3) infrastructure damage disrupts R&D activities, particularly affecting the development of disaster-resilient technologies. These findings contribute to understanding how extreme weather events impact society's technological adaptive capacity and provide crucial empirical evidence for policy formulation. By emphasizing the importance of building resilient innovation ecosystems, our research offers timely insights for enhancing societal preparedness and technological equity in the context of increasing environmental challenges.
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CiteScore
17.90
自引率
14.10%
发文量
316
审稿时长
60 days
期刊介绍: Technology in Society is a global journal dedicated to fostering discourse at the crossroads of technological change and the social, economic, business, and philosophical transformation of our world. The journal aims to provide scholarly contributions that empower decision-makers to thoughtfully and intentionally navigate the decisions shaping this dynamic landscape. A common thread across these fields is the role of technology in society, influencing economic, political, and cultural dynamics. Scholarly work in Technology in Society delves into the social forces shaping technological decisions and the societal choices regarding technology use. This encompasses scholarly and theoretical approaches (history and philosophy of science and technology, technology forecasting, economic growth, and policy, ethics), applied approaches (business innovation, technology management, legal and engineering), and developmental perspectives (technology transfer, technology assessment, and economic development). Detailed information about the journal's aims and scope on specific topics can be found in Technology in Society Briefings, accessible via our Special Issues and Article Collections.
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