The role of knowledge spillovers on the university spin-offs innovation

被引:10
作者
Jesus Rodriguez-Gulias, Maria [1 ]
Fernandez-Lopez, Sara [2 ]
Rodeiro-Pazos, David [2 ]
Corsi, Christian [3 ]
Prencipe, Antonio [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ A Coruna, Dept Business, Campus Elvina, La Coruna, Galicia, Spain
[2] Univ Santiago de Compostela, Dept Finance & Accounting, Avda Burgo S-N, Santiago De Compostela 15782, Galicia, Spain
[3] Univ Teramo, Via R Balzarini 1, I-64100 Teramo, Italy
关键词
university spin-offs; innovation; knowledge spillovers; multilevel analysis; university technology; RESEARCH-AND-DEVELOPMENT; SOCIAL NETWORKS; FIRM GROWTH; PERFORMANCE; SPANISH; GEOGRAPHY; VENTURES; SUPPORT; PATENTS;
D O I
10.1093/scipol/scy018
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
University Spin-Offs (USOs) are actively involved in the knowledge spillover process and fully integrated in the regional innovation systems. Drawing on the Knowledge Spillover Theory of Entrepreneurship and using a multilevel approach of analysis, we explore whether the region's knowledge spillover and the firm's absorptive capacity jointly determine the innovative performance of USOs. At regional level, technological spillovers, production spillovers, and human capital spillovers have been considered. The results from a cross-national panel sample of 401 and 711 Spanish and Italian USOs, over the period 2005-13 and located in twenty-two administrative regions, show that only the production spillovers have a significant positive effect on the USO's innovative activity. Firm-specific characteristics are important for explaining USOs' innovation. More specifically, firm age has a negative effect, while firm size seems to have a positive effect. Additionally, USOs active in high-tech sectors seem to perform better in their innovation activity.
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页码:875 / 883
页数:9
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