Skip to main navigation Skip to main content Skip to page footer

Journal Article

The Spatial Pattern of Localized R&D Spillovers: An Empirical Investigation for Germany

Authors

  • Bode
  • E.

Publication Date

DOI

10.1093/jeg/4.1.43

JEL Classification

C21 O31 R11

Key Words

Germany

knowledge spillovers

regional innovation

spatial econometrics

The present paper employs spatial econometrics techniques to discriminate empirically between various economically plausible spatial patterns of interregional knowledge spillovers between west German planning regions in the 1990s. In general, interregional spillovers are found to contribute significantly to regional knowledge production. Due to fairly high spatial transaction costs, however, only a small fraction of the knowledge available in neighboring regions actually spills over. Consequently, the absolute contribution of “foreign” knowledge to a region’s innovative performance is quite low. Moreover, only regions with low R&D density benefit from interregional spillovers. For regions with high R&D density they seem to be negligible. One reason for this may be some sort of self-sufficiency in the R&D centers where researchers may have fewer incentives to consult researchers in other regions. Another reason for this may be the dominance of unidirectional knowledge flows from technological leaders to followers.

Kiel Institute Expert

  • Dr. Eckhardt Bode
    Kiel Institute Researcher

More Publications

Subject Dossiers

  • View over cargo ship deck with containers

    International Trade

Research Center

  • Trade