This empirical paper focuses on the unequal spatial pattern of R&D activities in private business enterprises at the district (NUTS 3) level in Belgium in 2001. From the OECD R&D survey, we use both R&D expenditures and the number of R&D establishments to stress the importance of the appropriate indicator when describing a region's attractiveness for R&D activities. Inclusion of the specific economic structure of a region enables us to consider endogenous strengths. The presence of public knowledge generating organisations and transport infrastructure proved to be positive elements in a region's R&D activities. The first both in terms of R&D expenditures and number of R&D establishments. The latter only in terms of R&D expenditures. © 2005 ...
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The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate how regional advantages and firms characteri...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate how regional advantage...
The spatial structure of the world is unequal, centres and peripheries alternate. There are signific...
How is the R&D-productivity link affected by the environment where firms locate? Are companies locat...
The aim of the paper is to explore which factors explain the reasons for firms’ decisions to delocal...
Until recently, the geographic element of concentrations of economic activity and knowledge spillove...
This article explores the spatial distribution of regional technology indicatorsin the EU over the l...
As regions evolve, their economies become more complex, and they tend to diversify into related acti...
The present paper employs spatial econometrics techniques to discriminate empirically between variou...
The quality of academic research and research undertaken at public laboratories is an important dete...
This paper explores the spatial distribution of innovative and productive activity across 138 region...
peer reviewedThe main aim of this study is to analyse the spatial distribution of R\&D activity, as ...
This paper follows a ‘geography of innovation ’ approach to test for France the hypothesis that pate...
We analyse 446 location decisions of R&D activities by multinational firms incorporated in the Europ...
Abstract: This paper explores the spatial distribution of innovative and productive activity across ...
The purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate how regional advantages and firms characteri...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to empirically investigate how regional advantage...
The spatial structure of the world is unequal, centres and peripheries alternate. There are signific...