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Neighbourhood related diversity, human capital and firm innovation

Journal

PAPERS IN REGIONAL SCIENCE
Volume 97, Issue 2, Pages 217-+

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pirs.12255

Keywords

Human capital; Jacobs' externalities; related diversity; education; firm innovation

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council Formas [2009-1192, 2013-276]
  2. European Union/European Regional Development Fund [162 888]
  3. Regional Development Council of Jonkoping County
  4. County Administrative Board in Jonkoping

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In this paper the importance of neighbourhood related diversity and firm human capital for firms' propensity to innovate is tested. Neighbourhood diversity is treated as a source of localized knowledge spillovers, that is, Jacobs' externalities, where diversity is measured in terms of industries and employee education. The results show that firms in metropolitan regions benefit from related industry diversity while service sector firms in rural regions are more innovative in neighbourhoods with more related diversity in education. Firm characteristics such as education and skills among the employees provide to be strong determinants of firm innovativeness, especially for firms outside metropolitan regions.

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