This paper uses UK plant-level survey data to examine the relative importance of industry concentration, technological opportunity and locational factors in determining innovation propensity. The results suggest no evidence that industry concentration has any significant positive effect on innovation. Industries' technological characteristics are important, however, with the potential for industry-specific spill-over effects. Plants' own technological activities in terms of undertaking R&D and having an R&D department were also important determinants of innovation propensity as were plants' participation in technology transfer and inter-firm networks. Strong locational effects were identified relating to industrial composition, the level ...
Abstract—This paper shows that plants located in areas where an industry concentrates are larger, on...
We find that the effects of parent firm R&D on plant-level productivity are diminished by both the g...
This paper analyses whether firms located in strong industrial clusters or regions are more likely t...
This paper uses UK plant-level survey data to examine the relative importance of industry concentrat...
Recent developments in the new economic geography and the literature on regional innovation systems ...
There is now substantial evidence that locational and agglomeration influences can have a significan...
There is now substantial evidence that locational and agglomeration influences can have a significan...
There is now substantial evidence that locational and agglomeration influences can have a significan...
Abstract This paper examines the influence of three industry-level characteristics, producer concent...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Abstract—This paper shows that plants located in areas where an industry concentrates are larger, on...
We find that the effects of parent firm R&D on plant-level productivity are diminished by both the g...
This paper analyses whether firms located in strong industrial clusters or regions are more likely t...
This paper uses UK plant-level survey data to examine the relative importance of industry concentrat...
Recent developments in the new economic geography and the literature on regional innovation systems ...
There is now substantial evidence that locational and agglomeration influences can have a significan...
There is now substantial evidence that locational and agglomeration influences can have a significan...
There is now substantial evidence that locational and agglomeration influences can have a significan...
Abstract This paper examines the influence of three industry-level characteristics, producer concent...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Using comparable plant-level surveys we demonstrate significant differences between the determinants...
Abstract—This paper shows that plants located in areas where an industry concentrates are larger, on...
We find that the effects of parent firm R&D on plant-level productivity are diminished by both the g...
This paper analyses whether firms located in strong industrial clusters or regions are more likely t...