Universities and Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS) as Sources of Knowledge for Innovative Firms in Peripheral Regions

Hugo Pinto, Manuel Fernandez-Esquinas, Elvira Uyarra

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Abstract

Pinto H., Fernandez-Esquinas M. and Uyarra E. Universities and knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) as sources of knowledge for innovative firms in peripheral regions, Regional Studies. Knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) make a crucial contribution to regional innovation. Their relevance is potentially higher in peripheral territories, assisting small and medium-sized enterprises to access knowledge. Nevertheless, regions often concentrate research and development capabilities in the public sector, while highly specialized services provided by firms are scarce. Using data from 737 firms in Andalusia, Spain, this article connects the literatures of KIBS and university–industry interactions. This paper finds that absorptive capacity remains a central dimension in interactions with universities and the use of KIBS. Even if KIBS firms do not demonstrate higher propensities to interact with universities, the use of both channels is evidence of knowledge circulation between innovative firms and universities' advanced services.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1873-1891
Number of pages19
JournalRegional Studies
Volume49
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2015

Keywords

  • Knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS)
  • Peripheral regions
  • Regional development
  • Regional innovation policy
  • University
  • University–industry interactions

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Manchester Institute of Innovation Research

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