How Visa-Free Policies Fuel International Research Collaboration: Evidence from China
Songlin Cai, Xuan Liu, Xianwen Wang

TL;DR
This study shows that China's visa-free policy since 2023 has significantly boosted international research collaboration by increasing researcher mobility and transportation access, especially with distant or less research-capable countries.
Contribution
It provides empirical evidence on how visa policies influence scientific collaboration, using a natural experiment and difference-in-differences methodology.
Findings
Visa-free policy increased Sino-foreign co-authored publications.
Transportation and mobility improvements are key mechanisms.
Effect is stronger with distant or lower-capacity countries.
Abstract
Visa regimes constitute significant institutional barriers to the cross-border mobility of researchers. Utilizing China's phased implementation of a unilateral visa-free policy since 2023 as a quasi-natural experiment, this study employs a staggered difference-in-differences design to assess the policy's effect on international scientific collaboration. Results indicate that the policy significantly increased the volume of Sino-foreign co-authored publications. The mechanism analysis indicates that this effect is primarily achieved by enhancing transportation accessibility and human mobility, which in turn facilitates cross-border research collaboration among scholars. Further evidence suggests that academic conferences partially attenuated the policy's impact, indicating a substitutive relationship across collaboration channels. Moreover, the effect was more pronounced for countries…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInternational Student and Expatriate Challenges · Migration and Labor Dynamics · Higher Education Governance and Development
