Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
3-2023
Abstract
The past three decades have witnessed a tremendous shift in public health policies towards marijuana legalization in the U.S. Adopting the process-based view of innovation, we hypothesize that marijuana's increased use and related consequences after its legalization affect innovators’ behavior and social environment during the innovation process, which in turn impacts regional innovation. Utilizing the staggered adoption of medical marijuana laws by 20 states between 1996 and 2013 as a quasi-experimental setting, we find that legalizing medical marijuana reduces the overall output of regional innovation, as proxied by patents’ total forward-citation count aggregated by innovator location. Further analyses decomposing the overall output into patent quantity and quality reveal that the quantity of certain patents rises after states’ medical marijuana legalization. More importantly, these analyses show that the quality of all patents, especially that of “hit” patents, deteriorates, leading to a net negative effect on the overall output. These tests further suggest that different findings concerning patent quantity and quality are related to marijuana legalization's diverse influence on innovators’ individual and collaborative effectiveness during the innovation process. The decline in innovation output and quality after the adoption of medical marijuana laws is robust to the use of additional identification strategies. The evidence suggests that legalizing medical marijuana has an adverse effect on regional innovation activity.
Keywords
Public Health, Marijuana Legalization, Regional Innovation, Inventor Performance, Patents
Discipline
Accounting | Public Health
Research Areas
Corporate Reporting and Disclosure
Publication
Production and Operations Management
Volume
32
Issue
3
First Page
685
Last Page
703
ISSN
1059-1478
Identifier
10.1111/poms.13914
Publisher
Wiley
Citation
CHENG, Stephanihe; LIN, Pengkai; TAN, Yinliang; and ZHANG, Yuchen.
“High” innovators? Marijuana legalization and regional innovation. (2023). Production and Operations Management. 32, (3), 685-703.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soa_research/1981
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1111/poms.13914