知识基础、地点、空间配置与知识密集型专业服务企业的绩效

Knowledge-bases, places, spatial configurations and the performance of knowledge-intensive professional service firms

Journal of Economic Geography · 2012
被引 46
人大 AABS 4

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利用面板数据,比较英国建筑事务所和工程咨询公司的地理分布与绩效差异,发现建筑事务所更集中于伦敦市中心且从中获益,而工程公司分布更分散,不同知识基础是理解差异的关键。

Abstract

In recent years, both economic geographers and innovation scholars have paid considerable attention to knowledge-intensive-business-services (KIBS) and professional service firms (PSFs). Both communities have also shown a strong interest in knowledge and 'knowledge bases'. Considering architecture to be based on symbolic and synthetic knowledge, and engineering to be based on analytical and synthetic knowledge, and using a panel dataset, this article examines the different geographies of performance among architecture practices and engineering consultancies active in the UK construction industry. We find that architecture practices are significantly more concentrated in inner London, whereas the engineering consultancies are much more dispersed. Locating in inner London provides significant financial benefits to architects but not to engineers. Ultimately, the various drivers of performance are rather different, with a Christallerian logic applying to architects but not to engineers. We consider that different knowledge bases are fundamental to understanding these differences between architects and engineers and KIBS/PSFs more generally. © The Author (2012). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

知识密集型专业服务企业知识基础空间配置企业绩效