Innovative business effort in a mediterranean region, same characteristics and/or same spatial distribution?
María P. García-Alcober, Ana Isabel Mateos-Ansótegui and María Teresa Pastor-Gosálbez
Business innovation is fundamental for sustained economic growth at the regional level. Knowing the common characteristics of innovative companies and their location is essential to carry out appropriate economic policies. To this end, we have carried out a double analysis: one grouping of companies according to characteristics and another by geolocation. This study focused on one of Spain's 17 autonomous communities, the Comunitat Valenciana, a region characterised by significant industrial diversity. Our results show, among other things, that size is not a differentiating factor when it comes to innovation, and that there is a positive relationship between physical clustering and productivity.
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2023
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Authors: | García-Alcober, María P. ; Mateos-Ansótegui, Ana Isabel ; Pastor-Gosálbez, María Teresa |
Subject: | regional economy | innovative companies | industrial activity | Innovation | Mittelmeerraum | Mediterranean region | Räumliche Verteilung | Spatial distribution | Regionalentwicklung | Regional development | Regionalökonomik | Regional economics |
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