An insight into the innovative start-up landscape of South Tyrol: A language barrier to effective policy transfer?
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No 2020/07, OECD Local Economic and Employment Development (LEED) Papers from OECD Publishing
Abstract:
The characteristics of innovative start-up firms in South Tyrol, the northernmost province of Italy, entirely mountainous, hosting a high-income population belonging to three main language groups. This work is part of a series of thematic papers on sub-national start-up landscapes in Italy, produced by the OECD Trento Centre for Local Development. It represents a first attempt to analyse the effect of the Italian policy framework for young innovative firms at the local level. South Tyrol is home to a relatively small number of registered innovative start-ups, pointing to the presence of obstacles to policy transfer. Evidence suggests that language barriers may play a critical role. Firm dynamism, in particular high-growth and exit trends, the spread of emerging technologies among local start-ups as well as their propensity to uptake national incentives are other major focuses of this work, which concludes with a set of evidence-based recommendations for policy-makers.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; entrepreneurship; firm growth; innovation; local development; multi-level governance; policy adoption; start-up (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D22 L26 M13 O38 R12 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-11-17
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