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Government R&D subsidies and firm innovation performance: The moderating role of accounting information quality

The effects of government R&D subsidies can vary across recipient firms, depending on the various characteristics of a firm, potentially including the firm's accounting information quality (AIQ). It has been well recognized that high AIQ helps to reduce information asymmetry between investo...

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Published in:Journal of innovation & knowledge 2022-04, Vol.7 (2), p.1-11, Article 100176
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