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"There is a large body of literature on the determinants of regional variation in new firm formation. In contrast there are few articles on the spatial differences in new firm survival. Using panel data we analyse both items for 74 western German regions over a ten-year period. The positive...
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This paper studies the relationship between firm growth and external factors. Externalities from related economic, public research and higher educational activities are traced back to specific locations in space. The spatial characteristics of their impact are examined within a distancebased,...
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This paper seeks to shed some light on the relationship between individual performance and local context. We empirically address this question focusing on the employment growth rate of French manufacturing establishments geo-referenced at the employment area level, an economically consistent...
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In this paper the relationship between firm growth and external knowledge sources, such as related firms and universities, is studied. The spatial characteristics of these relationships are examined by geolocating firms into a more realistic relational space using travel time distances and using...
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This paper studies the industry-specific relationship between industrial clustering and firm growth. The literature usually considers industrial clusters as positive for the general economic development of regions. In particular, their relationship with the formation rate of new firms and the...
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This paper studies the industry-specific relationship between industrial clustering and firm growth. Micro-geographically defined agglomeration measures, free of the modifiable areal unit problem (MAUP), are used to study 23 industries. The spatial impacts of agglomeration of related economic...
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"This paper explores how different levels of regional concentration and specialisation affect the long-term growth of young firms. The sample consists of knowledge-intensive and non-knowledge-intensive western German manufacturing firms which were set-up in 1992 and managed to survive 11 years....
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changing manufacturing environment of Guangdong province in China, Hong Kong-owned businesses that generate a higher share in … new product sales as a percentage of total sales or engage in R&D or collaborative innovation activities in China are more …
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changing manufacturing environment of Guangdong Province in China, Hong Kong-owned businesses that generate a higher share in … new product sales as a percentage of total sales or engage in R&D or collaborative innovation activities in China are more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010572668
changing manufacturing environment of Guangdong province in China, Hong Kong-owned businesses that generate a higher share in … new product sales as a percentage of total sales or engage in R&D or collaborative innovation activities in China are more …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010712205