New firm survival: The interdependence between regional externalities and innovativeness
Abstract
"This paper provides evidence that the effect of agglomeration externalities on survival is moderated by the start-up's innovative behavior. It is shown that localization externalities are prevalent particularly in non-high-tech environments and unfold a positive influence on survival for less innovative companies, while their highly innovative counterparts do not benefit or even suffer from spatial concentration. On the contrary, highly innovative high-tech start-ups benefit from a diverse economic structure which enhances their likelihood for survival by fostering the emergence of beneficial inter-industry spill-overs." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))
Cite article
Ebert, T., Brenner, T. & Brixy, U. (2015): New firm survival: The interdependence between regional externalities and innovativeness. (Working Papers on Innovation and Space 05.15), Marburg, 25 p.