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New KIBS specialisation in the Italian provinces over 2007–2020: proximity, ICT and localisation

Marinella Boccia and Anna Maria Ferragina ()
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Marinella Boccia: University of Salerno
Anna Maria Ferragina: University of Salerno

Eurasian Business Review, 2025, vol. 15, issue 2, No 3, 385-445

Abstract: Abstract This paper evaluates how features related to localization economies, innovation, and information and communications technology (ICT), influence the location of knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) and the emergence of new specialization in KIBS across NUTS3 regions in Italy over the period 2007–2020. We adopt a Spatial Durbin Model (SDM), which uncovers a strong presence of interregional positive spatial spillover effects from neighbours’ NUTS3 regions and distinctive sectoral patterns. Common drivers, such as location in capital cities, input–output linkages between KIBS and manufacturing, innovation and ICT are confirmed to be key drivers of KIBS location. However, turning to the analysis of factors triggering new specialization across the KIBS sectors, a prominent role for urbanization economies and ICT emerges, as well as a more nuanced one for manufacturing intermediate demand and innovation. The implications point to the relevance of appropriate policies accounting for geographic and sectoral heterogeneity, able to face the strong intensity of the North–South divide and the capital-periphery gaps in KIBS location, particularly in the technology-based KIBS (T-KIBS).

Keywords: Knowledge intensive business services; Agglomeration economies; Regional specialization; Technological innovation; Spatial models (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: L84 R12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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