University Specialization and New Firm Creation Across Industries

Posted: 8 Nov 2012 Last revised: 21 Oct 2013

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Andrea Bonaccorsi

University of Pisa - DESE

Massimo G. Colombo

Politecnico di Milano

Massimiliano Guerini

University of Pisa - DESE

Cristina Rossi Lamastra

Politecnico di Milano

Date Written: November 7, 2012

Abstract

This article examines how the scientific specialization of universities impacts new firm creation across industries at the local level. In accordance with the Pavitt-Miozzo-Soete taxonomy, we consider eight industry categories, which reflect the characteristics of firms’ innovation patterns and, ultimately, the knowledge inputs that firms require. Using data on new firm creation in Italian provinces (i.e., at the NUTS3 level), we estimate negative binomial regression models separately for each industry category to relate new firm creation to the scientific specialization in basic sciences, applied sciences and engineering, and social sciences and humanities of neighboring universities. We find that universities specialized in applied sciences and engineering have a broad positive effect on new firm creation in a given province, this effect being especially strong in service industries. Conversely, the positive effect of university specialization in basic sciences is confined to new firm creation in science-based manufacturing industries, even if this effect is of large magnitude. Universities specialized in social sciences and humanities have no effect on new firm creation at the local level whatever industry category is considered.

Keywords: University specialization, new firm creation, geographical proximity, industry-specific innovation patterns

JEL Classification: M13, J68

Suggested Citation

Bonaccorsi, Andrea and Colombo, Massimo G. and Guerini, Massimiliano and Rossi Lamastra, Cristina, University Specialization and New Firm Creation Across Industries (November 7, 2012). Small Business Economics, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2172271 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2172271

Andrea Bonaccorsi

University of Pisa - DESE ( email )

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Massimo G. Colombo

Politecnico di Milano ( email )

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Italy

Massimiliano Guerini (Contact Author)

University of Pisa - DESE ( email )

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Italy

Cristina Rossi Lamastra

Politecnico di Milano ( email )

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Milan, Milano 20100
Italy
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