Knowledge-based service economy and firm entry: an alternative to the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship

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Alexandra Tsvetkova
Mark Partridge
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[1] The OECD Trento Centre for Local Development,Spatial Productivity Lab
[2] The Ohio State University,Urban Studies and Regional Science
[3] Jinan University,undefined
[4] Gran Sasso Science Institute,undefined
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Small Business Economics | 2021年 / 56卷
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Business entry; Innovation; Knowledge-spillover theory of entrepreneurship; O3; R11; D80; L26;
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Recent research on the determinants of high-tech business entry increasingly relies on the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KTSE), which contends that employees-turned-entrepreneurs start new companies in order to commercialize unused local knowledge generated by incumbent firms and universities. Existing literature in the USA context finds a positive relationship between regional knowledge production and (total) high-tech start-up rates, which is interpreted as lending empirical support to the theory. In this paper, we perform a systematic test of the KSTE and show that KSTE-based explanation of business entry is not always consistent with the US firm formation patterns when the analysis gradually shifts from less to more knowledge-intensive environments. We then discuss alternative business entry mechanisms that are more in line with the geographical and sectoral variation in the US high-tech start-up rates.
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