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Firm heterogeneity, productivity and spatially bounded knowledge externalities
Authors:Otto Raspe [Author Vitae]  Frank G van Oort [Author Vitae]
Institution:a Urban and Regional Research Centre Utrecht (URU), Faculty of Geosciences, Utrecht University, P.O. Box 80115, NL-3508 TC, Utrecht, The Netherlands
b Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency (PBL), P.O. Box 30314, NL-2500 GH, The Hague, The Netherlands
Abstract:In this paper, we argue that conceptually disentangling the ‘context versus composition’ aspects of regional growth is a multilevel issue. By applying multilevel models (also called random-effects models), we show (1) the importance of considering firm-specific characteristics simultaneously with region-specific characteristics, as we find that a large part of what is traditionally assigned to the impact of the region should be assigned to firm-specific characteristics and (2) that existing single-level methodologies can be problematic, as they are vulnerable to the charge of estimating significance levels that are too liberally assigned and promote exaggerations. This is illustrated empirically by showing that single-level approaches would lead to the conclusion that innovation spillovers are highly significant in a setting of Dutch urban growth differentials, while multilevel analyses shows less liberally assigned significance levels. We conclude that multilevel-effect models better fit research questions that combine firm and spatial characteristics simultaneously, especially because they allow firm-specific characteristics to be differently linked to their regional contexts.
Keywords:Firm growth  Knowledge externalities  Multilevel analysis  Ecological fallacy
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