Firm heterogeneity in TFP,sectoral innovation and location. Evidence from Italy |
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Authors: | Francesco Aiello Valeria Pupo Fernanda Ricotta |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, Statistics and Finance, University of Calabria, Arcavacata di Rende, Italy |
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Abstract: | Sectoral and territorial specificities affect a firm’s capabilities of being productive. While there is a wide consensus on this, a quantitative measure of these effects has been lacking. To this end, we combine a data-set of Italian firms with some meso regional and sectoral variables and apply a cross-classified model that allows for a clear distinction between firm, region-specific and sector-specific effects. After observing a marked TFP heterogeneity across firms, the paper addresses the issue of understanding how much differences in firms’ productivity depend on regional localisation and sector specificities. Results refer to 2004–2006 and have three aspects. First, they confirm that the main source of firm variety is mostly due to differences revealed at individual level. Secondly, we find that the sector is more important than location in explaining firms’ TFP. Lastly, the results show that firm TFP increases when it belongs to more innovative sectors. Similarly, companies get benefits from belonging to sectors where there is a high proportion of firms using R&D public support and a high propensity to collaborate in innovative projects. |
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Keywords: | Total Factor Productivity firms’ heterogeneity sectoral innovation location cross-classified models |
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