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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2017

Empirical Assessment of the Smart Specialization Concept on Firm Performance in European Urban and Rural Regions

Nilsson, Pia

Abstract

This paper studies the role played by factors that are considered central to the concept of smart specialization on firm performance in a European context. The focus is on the type of spatial spillovers that occur at the firm level, which are connected to technological relatedness and knowledge externalities. The influence of such externalities is studied using firm-level data on firms located across Europe and unobserved heterogeneity and spatial dependencies are modelled by employing a multilevel model. Diverging patterns across the urban-rural range are studied by applying a regional typology. Findings indicate that measures thought to reflect smart specialization are positively associated with firm performance. It is also found that indicators of smart specialization do not affect firm performance homogenously across the studied regions.

Keywords

firm performance; related variety; smart specialization; urban-rural

Published in

Review of regional studies
2017, Volume: 47, number: 2, pages: 153-174

    UKÄ Subject classification

    Economics

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    https://res.slu.se/id/publ/114085