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Erschienen in: The Annals of Regional Science 1/2015

01.01.2015 | Original Paper

Inter-regional mobility of entrepreneurial SMEs

verfasst von: James Foreman-Peck, Tom Nicholls

Erschienen in: The Annals of Regional Science | Ausgabe 1/2015

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Abstract

Expanding entrepreneurial enterprises move from high-cost (congestion, wages and rent) locations where they innovated to low-cost (smaller, less agglomerated) places suitable for standardised production. Net inter-regional relocations of British SMEs are predicted in part by this development pattern. SMEs that relocate are more productive, relatively larger and younger, as well as more probably initially located in London and the South East (core locations). These fast-growing businesses become even more productive and employ even more workers after moving than regionally immobile SMEs. In this respect, the UK regional core supports the periphery through a market process. Relocation is also a strategy for contracting enterprises, but not necessarily a helpful for smaller companies.

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1
Although all regions will have similar industries that supply products not traded between regions.
 
2
The theorem is that the rate of increase in fitness of any organism at any time is equal to its genetic variance in fitness at that time. The analogy requires replacing ‘genetic variance’ by variety of innovatory strategies, resources and ideas, ‘organism’ by a city or region, ‘fitness’ by economic dynamism and ‘natural selection’ by ‘competition’.
 
3
Brouwer et al. (2004) in fact postulate that relocation chances diminish with size and find, using discrete employment categories, that firms with more than 1,500 employees are less likely to move.
 
4
Independent single-site enterprises were less likely to relocate in a study of firms with more than 200 employees in 21 countries between 1997 and 1999 (5,568 observations) (Brouwer et al. 2004).
 
5
Coverage is limited by voluntary registration for firms below the VAT registration threshold and the exclusion of employers whose employees are below the income tax exemption limit. Also businesses with a turnover above the VAT floor are not required to register if they trade exclusively in exempt goods (ONS 2007). Establishments may enter or leave the data set depending on whether they meet the VAT and income tax criteria in the different years.
 
6
For instance, the Community Innovation Survey and the Business Enterprise R&D survey.
 
7
Self-assessed measures of innovation show little UK regional variation in the proportion of innovation active firms, but this favours regions with more firms, London and the South East again. The proportion ranged from almost 70 % in Eastern England to 55 % in London (Robson and Haigh 2008). These regional data reflect great industrial variation, and industries will show different propensities to innovate (and patent).
 
8
Only industries with 50 establishments or more are included in the data set. Productivity estimates include enterprises in Northern Ireland, but the analysis does not.
 
9
The North West was the only region in the 1920s apart from London with more firm births than the South East in the interwar years (Foreman-Peck 1985, Table 4).
 
10
A finer set of spatial boundaries will identify more relocations because movements within an area are not measured. Official restrictions on the use of the BSD data base precluded access to individual enterprise full postcodes, however.
 
11
Restricting the sample to those employing more than 20, the percentages are 8 for the region as a whole and 14.6 for movers.
 
12
For enterprises employing more than 20, movers average 30 % RLP growth and the regional average is 18 %.
 
13
Both Eqs. 1 and 2 omit capital as an explanatory variable because it is not available in the BSD database and too many cases would be lost by linking with other databases that do include capital. We can assume that capital is correlated with labour. Then, some of the estimated size effect measured by employment, and the industry effects, might be actually due to capital for both equations, but this should not bias the other coefficients of interest.
 
14
Notable for the Cambridge Science Park.
 
15
100*[exp(.082)\(-\)1]
 
16
(\(+\).0822 \(+\)(.00194*5.4109) –(.0808*\(-\).06292)) \(=\) 0.098 and 100*(exp(.098)\(-\)1) \(=10.2\).
 
17
Coefficient on ‘relocation06’. (100*(exp(0.258)\(-\)1)=).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Inter-regional mobility of entrepreneurial SMEs
verfasst von
James Foreman-Peck
Tom Nicholls
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2015
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
The Annals of Regional Science / Ausgabe 1/2015
Print ISSN: 0570-1864
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-0592
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00168-014-0646-9

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