The role of regional clusters and firm size for firm efficiency
by Kornelia Kozovska
International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business (IJGSB), Vol. 4, No. 1, 2010

Abstract: Cluster-based economic development has a strong presence in policy discourses dealing with areas related to regional development, competitiveness, innovation, small- and medium-size enterprises for both researchers as well as economic development professionals. As Santos Cruz and Teixeira (2007) point out, there is an intuitive awareness about the growing importance of the cluster debate accompanied by a substantial lack of empirical support in terms of its magnitude and trends. This paper contributes to applied research by offering some insight into the actual impact of regional clusters on firm-level productive efficiency in two Eastern European countries – Poland and Romania, focusing on knowledge- and technology-intensive sectors. It uses newly available data on cluster location from the European Cluster Observatory and matches it with firm-level financial data from the Amadeus database, published by Bureau Van Dijk. The overall results confirm the presence of a cluster effect which is statistically significant and plays a positive role in the reduction of technical inefficiency of firms. There is some evidence that larger firm size matters as well, but results are inconclusive.

Online publication date: Tue, 21-Sep-2010

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