Does related variety foster regional entrepreneurship?: Evidence from European regions

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2019

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Content, Jeroen
Frenken, K.ORCID 0000-0003-4731-0201ISNI 0000000114504056
Jordaan, JacobORCID 0000-0002-6981-0584ISNI 0000000062309450

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Abstract

Several studies have identified positive effects of related variety among a region’s economic sectors on employment growth. However, the exact mechanisms through which knowledge spillovers between related sectors translate into employment growth are yet to be demonstrated. Entrepreneurship may be a possible transmission mechanism via which spillovers lead to the creation of new jobs. In this paper, we analyze novel pan-European regional survey data that distinguishes between opportunity- and necessity-driven entrepreneurs and we find that related variety has a positive effect on opportunity-driven entrepreneurship. In addition, we also find that different ‘varieties of capitalism’ influence regional entrepreneurship.

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entrepreneurship, Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, institutions, regional growth, related variety, varieties of capitalism, General Environmental Science, General Social Sciences

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Content, J, Frenken, K & Jordaan, J A 2019, 'Does related variety foster regional entrepreneurship? Evidence from European regions', Regional Studies, vol. 53, no. 11, pp. 1531-1543 . https://doi.org/10.1080/00343404.2019.1595565