
handle: 11441/76939
En este trabajo se contrasta la influencia del tamaño empresarial sobre la intensidad de los encadenamientos productivos regionales a partir de datos procedentes de la encuesta realizada por el Instituto de Estadística de Andalucía entre los establecimientos industriales andaluces para la estimación de las tablas input-output regionales. Así mismo, se propone una tipología empresarial basada en la estructura espacial de los encadenamientos que permite identificar diversos modelos empresariales con diferente repercusión sobre el desarrollo endógeno del territorio. Finalmente, se aplica dicha tipología a los establecimientos industriales en Andalucía, obteniendo así una aproximación a la calidad del tejido empresarial andaluz.
In this paper, we test the influence of firm size on the intensity of regional productive linkages. The study is based in data from the survey made by the Statistical Institute of Andalusia in order to estimate the regional input-output table. Furthermore, we propose an entrepreneurial typology based in the spatial structure of firm’s productive linkages. This classification makes possible to identify several entrepreneurial patterns with different impacts on endogenous development of a territory. Finally, we apply this typology to industrial plants in Andalusia, so that we can approach to the quality of the andalusian entrepreneurial tissue.
Encadenamientos hacia atrás y hacia adelante, Input-output, Dimensión empresarial, PYMEs, Forward and backward linkages, SME, Gran empresa, PYMEs, Dimensión empresarial, Input-output, Encadenamientos hacia atrás y hacia adelante, Large enterprises, Firm size, Gran empresa, jel: jel:R1
Encadenamientos hacia atrás y hacia adelante, Input-output, Dimensión empresarial, PYMEs, Forward and backward linkages, SME, Gran empresa, PYMEs, Dimensión empresarial, Input-output, Encadenamientos hacia atrás y hacia adelante, Large enterprises, Firm size, Gran empresa, jel: jel:R1
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