Spatial Proximity as a Determinant of Cooperation between Universities and Services Sector Enterprises – an Empirical Study

Authors

  • Marcin Olszewski Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu, Instytut Gospodarki Międzynarodowej, Katedra Międzynarodowych Stosunków Gospodarczych

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24917/20801653.341.4

Keywords:

geographical proximity, relations, service companies, university-industry cooperation

Abstract

The problem of factors determining university-industry cooperation is becoming more and more popular. This is due to the fact that, on the one hand, there are high expectations related to the effects of cooperation, e.g. in the form of increased innovation and because, especially in service enterprises, the scope of cooperation is still limited. Spatial proximity is perceived as an important factor in establishing and maintaining cooperation. Due to personal contacts and effective communication based on trust, short spatial distance facilitates the transfer of complex and non-codified academic knowledge. The article aims to identify the role of spatial proximity as a determinant of university-industry cooperation. To achieve this goal, an empirical survey on a sample of 383 randomly selected enterprises was conducted. The results indicate that the relation between spatial proximity and the scale and intensity of cooperation is ambiguous. Enterprises located the closest and the furthest from academic centers cooperate with universities the most frequently. Spatial proximity is also conducive to the intensification of cooperation. The paper broadens the understanding of spatial proximity as the determinant of cooperation, by including in the analysis not only the direct influence of distance on cooperation but also by identifying spatial differentiation of channels, motives, and effects of entrepreneurs’ involvement in cooperation with universities.

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Author Biography

Marcin Olszewski, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu, Instytut Gospodarki Międzynarodowej, Katedra Międzynarodowych Stosunków Gospodarczych

Marcin Olszewski, PhD, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Institute of International Business and Economics, Department of International Economics. PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of International Economics at the Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland. He received his PhD in 2011 with a thesis on knowledge management in hospitality industry. His areas of research include university-industry collaboration, knowledge management, tourism industry competitiveness, economics of tourism enterprise. He has participated in several research projects on tourism and hospitality industry (including those financed by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the National Science Center). He is an author or co-author of more than 50 papers (chapters in monographs, articles in journals and conference papers).

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Published

2020-03-30

How to Cite

Olszewski, M. . (2020). Spatial Proximity as a Determinant of Cooperation between Universities and Services Sector Enterprises – an Empirical Study. Studies of the Industrial Geography Commission of the Polish Geographical Society, 34(1), 49–61. https://doi.org/10.24917/20801653.341.4