心理学与创新的地理分布

Psychology and the Geography of Innovation

Economic Geography · 2016
被引 71
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

利用英格兰和威尔士的大规模心理调查数据,研究大五人格特质与专利活动的关系,发现尽责性(勤奋、组织能力)是影响创新的主要人格特质,并通过工具变量分析表明其因果关系。

Abstract

Intangibles, such as tolerance, creativity and trust, are increasingly seen as important for the geography of innovation. Yet these factors have often been poorly approximated in empirical research that has used generalized proxy measures to account for subtle personal differences. This article argues that the psychological literature on personality traits can help address this issue and provide important insights into the socioinstitutional determinants of innovation. It uses a unique, large-scale psychological survey to investigate the relationship between the Big Five personality traits commonly used in psychology—openness to experience, neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness—and patenting in travel-to-work areas in England and Wales. The main personality trait associated with innovation is conscientiousness, a trait defined by organization, hard work, and task completion. Instrumental variable analysis using religious observance in 1851 suggests that this is a causal relationship. Research on the role of intangibles in innovation has been preoccupied by factors, such as creativity and trust, but the results of this article suggest that a new focus—on hard work and organizational ability—is needed.

人格特质尽责性创新地理专利活动