On the geographic distribution of knowledge-intensive entrepreneurship: an evaluation of the state of são paulo, brazil
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Brandão Fischer, Bruno
Robles Reis de Queiroz, Sérgio
Vonortas, Nicholas
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H
istory has shown that the distribution of
knowledge
-
intensive entrepreneurship (KIE)
is concentrated in space, a
function of agglomeration economies and the existence of a
multidimensional structure that fosters the location of entrepreneurial activity
in certain
areas more than in others. U
nderst
anding the determinants and dynamics of emergence
of entrepreneurial ecosystems represents a fundamental aspect in defining and orienting
public policies aim
ing
at
reinforcing existing structures;
and
/
or
facilitating the rise of
latent systems.
This is par
ticularly true for developing economies. These nations are
poorly addressed by economic literature in
concerning the
spatial dynamics of
entrepreneurial and
innovation systems. In this research we propose an exploratory
evaluation of the geography of KIEs
in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, with focus on the
determinants of KIE density at the city
-
level using data for 1130 KIE projects from the
PIPE Program (Fapesp) in 114 cities. Descriptive assessments
pinpoint the case of São
Carlos as a strong candidate
for representing the most developed entrepreneurial
ecosystem in this region. Moreover, through
OLS and heteroskedascity
-
corrected
estimations
for multidimensional models
we find preliminary indications
concerning the
existence of
agglomeration diseconomie
s
affecting
the location of KIE densit
y in the
State of São Paulo.