Regional environments are undergoing significant transformations, reshaping the geography of innovation, thanks to increasingly smart policies. In this study, we aim to examine the localization of high-tech SMEs in different local systems, focusing on the Italian landscape for an 8- year period (2013–2020). This research has been carried out on a heterogeneous sample of 250 high-tech SMEs from “startup.registrodelleimprese”, employing descriptive analysis using T-test and U-test. Our findings demonstrate that the location decisions of high-tech SMEs are influenced by local policies that prioritize innovation and competitiveness. Moreover, they show the importance of SMEs in changing the entrepreneurial trait of regional environments. This contributes to the ongoing debate on the importance of smart policies in shaping the spatial distribution of high-tech SMEs and offers insights for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders seeking to foster innovation-driven economic development in regional areas.

Intercepting smart policies to foster high-tech SMEs in regional environment

ANTENOZIO LUDOVICA
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DI BERARDINO DANIELA;CONSORTI AUGUSTA
2024-01-01

Abstract

Regional environments are undergoing significant transformations, reshaping the geography of innovation, thanks to increasingly smart policies. In this study, we aim to examine the localization of high-tech SMEs in different local systems, focusing on the Italian landscape for an 8- year period (2013–2020). This research has been carried out on a heterogeneous sample of 250 high-tech SMEs from “startup.registrodelleimprese”, employing descriptive analysis using T-test and U-test. Our findings demonstrate that the location decisions of high-tech SMEs are influenced by local policies that prioritize innovation and competitiveness. Moreover, they show the importance of SMEs in changing the entrepreneurial trait of regional environments. This contributes to the ongoing debate on the importance of smart policies in shaping the spatial distribution of high-tech SMEs and offers insights for policymakers, entrepreneurs, and stakeholders seeking to foster innovation-driven economic development in regional areas.
2024
Digital (Eco) Systems and Societal Challenges: New Scenarios for Organizing (the “Work”)
Alessio Maria Braccini, Francesca Ricciardi, Francesco Virili (eds)
Inglese
STAMPA
207
223
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978-3-031-75585-9
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Cham, Switzerland
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The content of the book is based on the revised versions of a selection of the best papers presented at the annual conference of the Italian Section of the AIS in October 2023 in Turin, Italy.
Smart policies, high-tech, SMEs, digital innovation, regional environment, institutional theory
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-75586-6_12
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Antenozio, Ludovica; DI BERARDINO, Daniela; Consorti, Augusta
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