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Co-agglomeration of Knowledge-Intensive Business Services and Multinational Enterprises

  • Wouter Jacobs*
  • , Hans R.A. Koster
  • , Frank van Oort
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Utrecht University
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Urban and Regional Research Centre Utrecht (URU)

Research output: Working paperAcademic

Abstract

It has been argued that the relationship between knowledge intensive business services (KIBS) and multi-national enterprises (MNEs) within the regional economy is advantageous for urban and regional dynamics. It is likely that KIBS aim to locate proximate to (internationally operating) MNEs because of agglomeration externalities. The impact of MNEs on the birth of KIBS has rarely been examined, and the research on the new formation of KIBS has mainly adopted a case study approach, thus limiting the opportunity for generalisation. We have taken a more quantitative approach using a continuous space framework to test whether proximity is important for the co-location of KIBS and MNEs in the metropolitan area of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Our results, controlled for other location factors, indicate that KIBS are co-agglomerated with MNEs and that the presence of a MNE significantly influences the birth of KIBS nearby, but the effect on such start-ups is considerably smaller than the positive effect of the presence of already established KIBS. We discuss the implications for urban and regional development strategies and policy initiatives.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherUrban and Regional Research Centre Utrecht (URU)
Publication statusPublished - 29 Aug 2012
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

SeriesPapers in Evolutionary Economic Geography
Number25
Volume12

Bibliographical note

JEL–code ― F23, L84, L25, R12

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