1. Science and technology parks in Italy: main features and analysis of their effects on the firms hosted
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Giulia Martina Tanzi, Marco Marinucci, and Danilo Liberati
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Estimation ,Matching (statistics) ,jel:C31 ,05 social sciences ,Scientific and Technology Parks, Matching, Difference in Differences ,General Engineering ,Commercial law ,Public research ,ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Difference in differences ,jel:O31 ,Accounting ,0502 economics and business ,jel:L25 ,Regional science ,Business ,050207 economics ,Business and International Management ,Marketing ,Science, technology and society ,050203 business & management - Abstract
We analyse the results of a survey conducted by the Bank of Italy in the spring of 2012 on Italian science and technology parks. First we describe the main features of science parks in Italy. Then we investigate whether they have been effective in improving the economic performance and innovative capacity of the firms located within them. We find a pronounced heterogeneity between science and technology parks, whose cooperation with public research institutions is characterized by physical proximity. Although the business situation of firms located in science and technology parks tends on average to be better than that of similar �non-park� firms, a difference-in-differences estimation shows that entering a science and technology park did not generally improve firms� business performance and their propensity to innovate compared with external counterparts.
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- 2015
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