经济危机期间新企业诞生的空间动态:以2004-2012年的英国为例

The spatial dynamics of new firm births during an economic crisis: the case of Great Britain, 2004–2012

Entrepreneurship and Regional Development · 2016
被引 41
ABS 3

中文导读

分析了2004-2012年英国经济危机期间新企业诞生的空间分布变化,发现伦敦及其周边地区表现出更强的创业韧性,而其他地区创业率持续低迷,表明区域创业具有路径依赖性。

Abstract

Spatial variations in entrepreneurial activity have been shown to be a time persistent phenomenon in many countries. This paper analyses how these spatial variations have been affected by the recent financial crisis within the context of theories of regional resilience and adaptability. The analysis applies Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis techniques to data on firm births across Local Authority Districts of Great Britain during the period 2004–2012. The results demonstrate that, whilst the overall shape of the spatial distribution of firm births remained persistent, there is evidence of an increase in regional inequality. This is primarily associated with a divergence between London and the rest of the distribution. London, together with part of its surrounding area, appears to constitute a resilient entrepreneurial regime that has generated a dynamic, adaptive response to the crisis with high rates of new firm formation in contrast to other regions which have remained locked into lower rates of entrepreneurship. This supports the view that regional entrepreneurship is a path dependent process: entrepreneurial regions are more adaptable to the effects of an exogenous shock than less entrepreneurial regions. Accordingly, entrepreneurship is a critical factor influencing the resilience of regions in responding to an economic crisis.

创业经济地理区域韧性空间分析