Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driver of innovation and entrepreneurship activity. Moreover, at the geographical level, they are attracted by teaching and research institutions, either public or private. This paper focuses on the role played by universities. Our hypothesis is that geographical proximity favors the transfer of knowledge and technology from universities to industries and, consequently, represents a positive factor for regional economic development. Results show that university spillovers are positively correlated with the creation of innovative start-ups. Furthermore, the presence of human capital (graduates) exerts a significant influence on the location decis...
This study examines the impact of location choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillovers ...
This study examines the impact of locational choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillover...
This study examines the impact of university spillovers on the locational choice of firm formation. ...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
This paper examines the impact of locational choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillover...
This study examines the impact of location choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillovers ...
This study examines the impact of locational choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillover...
This study examines the impact of university spillovers on the locational choice of firm formation. ...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university-industry collaborations to be a powerful dri...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
Start-ups increasingly find the prospect of university–industry collaborations to be a powerful driv...
This paper examines the impact of locational choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillover...
This study examines the impact of location choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillovers ...
This study examines the impact of locational choice as a firm strategy to access knowledge spillover...
This study examines the impact of university spillovers on the locational choice of firm formation. ...