학술논문

Do high local customer and supply densities foster firm growth?
[Fördern hohe lokale Kunden- und Lieferantendichten das Unternehmenswachstum?]
Document Type
redif-article
Source
Springer;Gesellschaft für Regionalforschung (GfR), Review of Regional Research: Jahrbuch für Regionalwissenschaft. 43(2):265-289
Subject
Language
English
Abstract
We analyze the effect of local supplier and customer densities on employment growth, using a sample of $$19\,275$$ 19 275 German firms. We suggest a new approach to estimating firm-specific customer and supply densities through combining input-output data from the German Federal Statistical Office and firm-level data from the Orbis database. Existing empirical analyses are primarily conducted on a regional level, so that findings may depend on the regarded regional level and only provide limited insights into the existence and effects of agglomeration on growth at the firm-level. We use kernel density estimation to avoid the arbitrariness of spatial boundaries and scales, and find that the regional agglomeration patterns vary considerably between different sectors. Our econometric analysis reveals that input supplier and customer densities have a statistically significant effect on firm growth and that the firms’ age plays a crucial role in analyzing agglomeration economies.