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The Real Effect of Smoking Bans: Evidence from Corporate Innovation
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2018
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LawU.s. State-level LawsEntrepreneurshipHealth LawPolicy AnalysisIndustrial OrganizationCorporate InnovationTobacco ControlCorporate ComplianceIntellectual PropertyPatentabilityTechnology TransferEconomicsHealth PolicyInnovation EconomicsTobacco UseCorporate Social ResponsibilityCorporate GovernanceStaggered PassageInnovationInnovation StudyHealth EconomicsBusinessInnovation PolicyTobacco PolicyRegulationReal Effect
We identify a positive causal effect of healthy working environments on corporate innovation, using the staggered passage of U.S. state-level laws that ban smoking in workplaces. We find a significant increase in patents and patent citations for firms headquartered in states that have adopted such laws relative to firms headquartered in states without such laws. The increase is more pronounced for firms in states with stronger enforcement of such laws and in states with weaker preexisting tobacco controls. We present suggestive evidence that smoke-free laws affect innovation by improving inventor health and productivity and by attracting more productive inventors.
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