Within-cluster proximity and output efficiency of R&D in the space industry

Date

2019-02-26

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0305-0483

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Publisher

Elsevier

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Dynamic slacks-based data envelopment analysis is applied to measure output performance efficiency of space R&D active private firms. Fractional logit panel analysis is used to identify associations between this firm level R&D output efficiency and space industry level R&D specialisation, presence of anchor firms, and public R&D capacity within geographical clusters.

Primary data collected for the entire population of space R&D active firms in Belgium for the period 2011–2015 reveals that an environment specialized in the focus firm's space activities exerts a positive influence on R&D output efficiency. The public space R&D capacity and the presence of space anchor firms within the cluster do not influence R&D output efficiency. Firm age, a mixture of space and non-space R&D, and larger amounts of public funding positively affect R&D output efficiency. These findings should be seen in a context of a space industry dominated by SMEs and in a five year time-span.

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Keywords

R&D output efficiency, Space industry, Clusters, R&D specialisation, Anchor firms, Public R&D capacity

Citation

Teirlinck, P. and Khoshnevis, P. (2019) Within-cluster determinants of output efficiency of R&D in the space industry. Omega, pp.102039.

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Research Institute