同一枚硬币的两面:公平分配与代表性为何及如何对推动社会福祉的真实地方创新至关重要

Two Sides of the Same Coin: Why and How Equitable Distribution and Representation Matter for Innovation Advancing the Social Good in Real Places

ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT PERSPECTIVES · 2025
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研究指出,创新生产中公平的代表性(包括描述性和实质性)与分配同等重要,能提升产品市场契合度、技术采纳及创新租金分配公平性,并引入“代表性敏感创新政策”作为工具。

Abstract

The broad social desirability of innovation is increasingly being questioned, particularly in rich, industrially advanced nations. While there is much research on the distributional consequences of innovation-led growth, societal representation in the production of innovation has received considerably less attention despite being just as vital when aiming to advance the social good. By drawing on Hanna F. Pitkin’s (1967) work on democratic representation, we distinguish different forms of representation and assess when it is truly meaningful in the production of innovation. We argue that the equitable representation, which requires both “descriptive” and “substantive” forms, is not only normatively but also functionally desirable. Among other things, it can enhance product–market fit and technology adoption, boosting business performance and growth. It can also lead to a fairer mid- to long-term distribution of innovation rents by expanding the base of innovators. Therefore, we view equitable representation and distribution as two sides of the same coin; that is, innovation-led growth benefiting the social good in real places. We introduce “representation-sensitive innovation policies” as targeted policy tools to benefit innovation-led growth and, at the same time, facilitate more equitable representation.

创新政策社会福祉代表性分配经济地理