Econometric Modeling of Creative Industries Concentration Process in the Siberian and the Urals Single-Industry Towns
Irina S. Antonova () and
Evgeny A. Pchelintsev
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Irina S. Antonova: School of Engineering Entrepreneurship (Business School), Tomsk Polytechnic University, 30, Lenina Avenue, Tomsk 634050, Russia
Evgeny A. Pchelintsev: International Laboratory of Random Process Statistics and Quantitative Financial Analysis, Tomsk State University, 36, Lenina Avenue, Tomsk 634050, Russia
Mathematics, 2023, vol. 11, issue 17, 1-21
Abstract:
Creative industry is considered the driver of modern urban development. It raises the new wave of issues of re-industrialization policy in single-industry towns. Nevertheless, the algorithms of current mathematical modeling in regional economies are not complex enough, leaving out spatial errors and variety in models used. We present eight steps of econometric analysis, considering local-level data. For the research, a balanced data panel was formed for 38 single-industry towns in Siberia and the Urals in Russia, for the period of 2013–2017. For mathematical modeling of the process of concentration of creative industries in single-industry towns, first, we present the specific indices of concentration, variety, and spatial disparities. Then, we test the full list of possible models for the variables. Then, we evaluate the regional offset. We describe the sufficient F-test, Hausman test and Breusch–Pagan Lagrange multiplier tests, choosing the most appropriate model. Finally, we evaluate the spatial autorepression of residuals. This algorithm allows us prove the data period and identify the tendency of spatial heterogeneity growth. We assume it to be the growing spillover effect in creative industries. At the same time, despite the positive trend of decreasing concentration of creative industries in single-industry towns, mono-industry continues to have a meaningful impact on their development, which forms the basis of path dependence. In this regard, the main actor of development in towns is city-forming enterprise, through the tools of corporate social responsibility. In view of the latter, it is proposed to develop tools for corporate creative responsibility in single-industry organizations within cities and regions. Finally, the general concern about the growth of spatial differentiation at the level of cities and regions is not yet significant.
Keywords: econometric modeling; statistical analysis; regression models; hypothesis testing; panel data; creative industry; single-industry town (monotowns); mono-industry; IT-industry; concentration and diversification (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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