IF 0.9 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE
Hua Sun, Hongkang Xu
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在美国,先前的研究将政府补贴与企业不当行为和收入平滑联系起来,从而引发了关于取消这些补贴的争论。与这些研究结果不同的是,我们的研究利用补贴跟踪数据库的数据,调查了 2004 年至 2022 年美国企业的政府补贴与运营效率之间的关联。我们发现,政府补贴与运营效率之间存在明显的正相关关系,这表明这些补贴加强了企业的资源管理和竞争定位。进一步的分析表明,补贴对拥有大量研发投资的企业产生了更明显的积极影响。此外,我们还发现政府补贴与企业创新活动和新员工招聘呈正相关,这凸显了补贴在刺激创新和经济增长方面的多种益处。本研究为政府补贴作为一种战略工具,在提高企业运营效率、创新和就业方面的潜力提供了重要见解。
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Government Subsidies and Operational Efficiency: Evidence From the United States

In the United States, prior research links government subsidies to corporate misconduct and income smoothing, fueling debates over the elimination of these subsidies. Contrasting these findings, our study investigates the association between government subsidies and operational efficiency in US firms from 2004 to 2022, using data from the Subsidy Tracker database. We find a significant positive association between government subsidies and operational efficiency, suggesting that these subsidies enhance firms’ resource management and competitive positioning. Further analysis indicates that subsidies exert a more pronounced positive effect on firms with substantial R&D investments. Additionally, we find that government subsidies are positively related to corporate innovation activities and new hiring, highlighting the diverse benefits of subsidies in stimulating innovation and economic growth. This study provides essential insights into the potential of government subsidies as a strategic tool for enhancing operational efficiency, innovation, and employment within the corporate landscape.

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