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A pipeline for urban knowledge spillover: Based on the internal linkage of cross-regional multilocation enterprises
Abstract Since heterogeneous knowledge resources are unevenly distributed across cities, enterprises have gradually dispersed their activities to seek location-bound knowledge resources. Compared to the literature emphasizing the “local buzz” in terms of the agglomeration of enterprises to promote localized knowledge spillover, this paper constructs a pipeline for knowledge spillover among cities through the internal linkage of multilocational enterprises at sub-national level. Empirical evidence confirms the impacts of regional knowledge resource spillover through headquarters–subsidiaries linkages on enterprises' innovation performance, which contributes to the enterprise strategy of geographical dispersion as well as policy making for urban industrial and spatial planning.
Highlights Enterprises can obtain knowledge spillovers from other cities through geographically dispersed units. Multi-location enterprises transfer urban knowledge resources bi-directionally through headquarter-subsidiaries contact, which is another "pipeline" of knowledge spillover among cities. Based on the city patent database, comprehensively measured the city knowledge base from innovation intensity, KCI, RV and UV.
A pipeline for urban knowledge spillover: Based on the internal linkage of cross-regional multilocation enterprises
Abstract Since heterogeneous knowledge resources are unevenly distributed across cities, enterprises have gradually dispersed their activities to seek location-bound knowledge resources. Compared to the literature emphasizing the “local buzz” in terms of the agglomeration of enterprises to promote localized knowledge spillover, this paper constructs a pipeline for knowledge spillover among cities through the internal linkage of multilocational enterprises at sub-national level. Empirical evidence confirms the impacts of regional knowledge resource spillover through headquarters–subsidiaries linkages on enterprises' innovation performance, which contributes to the enterprise strategy of geographical dispersion as well as policy making for urban industrial and spatial planning.
Highlights Enterprises can obtain knowledge spillovers from other cities through geographically dispersed units. Multi-location enterprises transfer urban knowledge resources bi-directionally through headquarter-subsidiaries contact, which is another "pipeline" of knowledge spillover among cities. Based on the city patent database, comprehensively measured the city knowledge base from innovation intensity, KCI, RV and UV.
A pipeline for urban knowledge spillover: Based on the internal linkage of cross-regional multilocation enterprises
Mao, Binhong (author) / Gu, Jianping (author) / Lu, Qing (author)
Cities ; 143
2023-09-21
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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