A literature Review on Government-business Relationship and R&D Manipulation in Enterprise
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijgem.v3n2.44Keywords:
Government-business relationship, R&D manipulation, Literature reviewAbstract
Under the background of the current economic transformation, how to reduce the manipulative behavior of R&D in enterprises and improve the positive policy effect of industrial policy and tax relief policy is a hot topic of academic discussion, and also an urgent problem to be solved in the process of realizing high-quality development in China. At the same time, entering the new era of development, the traditional Government-business relationship is gradually being replaced by a new one. The Government-business relationship will affect the behavior of enterprises' R&D manipulation to a large extent. Therefore, this paper reviews the literature research related to the Government-business relationship and R&D manipulation in the enterprises, which helps to objectively evaluate the achievements, problems and challenges in constructing and improving the Government-business relationship, and clarify the direction and focus of further reducing enterprise R&D manipulation by optimizing the relationship between government and business.
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