Do local start-ups and knowledge spillovers matter for firm-level R&D investment?

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What happens to firm-level research and development (R&D) when urban locations have more knowledge spillovers and are more entrepreneurial? This article explores the potential tension between knowledge spillovers, start-ups and innovation effort in existing firms. The relationship is empirically tested using Swedish firm-level data and municipality-level data on start-ups. The results indicate that having more start-ups in urban municipalities is associated with lower firm-level R&D expenditure. However, this relationship is not linear, where the negative association between the level of new firm formation and firm-level R&D expenditure decreases with scale. This suggests that the relationship between local entrepreneurship and a business’ R&D decisions is conditioned by the extent of that entrepreneurship.

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Crowley, F., & Jordan, D. (2022). Do local start-ups and knowledge spillovers matter for firm-level R&D investment? Urban Studies, 59(5), 1085–1102. https://doi.org/10.1177/0042098021995105

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