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cohesion is developed. Changes in technological cohesion can then be decomposed into selection, entry and exit effects … revealing that the change in technological cohesion is not only due to the entry and exit of related industries but employment … less likely to exit a metropolitan industry portfolio if they are technologically related to those industries. Third, based …
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We compare the industrial dynamics in the core, semi-periphery and periphery in The Netherlands in terms of firm entry-exit … aggregate level the spatial pattern of industrial dynamics is consistent with the spatial product lifecycle thesis: entry and … exit rates are highest in the core and lowest in the periphery, while the share of persistently growing firms is higher in …
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1895-1968, collected by the authors. Cox regressions show that spinoff dynamics, localization economies and time of entry …
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This paper investigates the relationship between the creation of new firms and the properties of the local knowledge bases, like coherence, cognitive distance and variety. By combining the literature on the knowledge spillovers of entrepreneurship and that on the recombinant knowledge approach,...
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. Recent studies across innovative industries suggestthat explosive cluster growth is associated with the entry and success of … innovation creates more opportunities for spinoff entry and drives a region’s growth. …
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