地球观测数据、创新和经济绩效:对意大利下游行业的研究

IF 4 3区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Eurasian Business Review Pub Date : 2024-02-11 DOI:10.1007/s40821-024-00261-y
Veronica Lupi, Valentina Morretta, Lorenzo Zirulia
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在大数据领域,越来越多的外部数据对企业的运营和绩效产生了重大影响。在本研究中,我们将重点关注地球观测(EO)技术,该技术可提供与地球化学、生物、物理和社会方面相关的大量数据。我们的主要目标是了解地球观测数据的利用如何影响下游行业的企业。这些企业拥有从地球观测数据中提取有价值的见解和信息的专业知识和能力。我们使用了一个丰富的创新数据集,该数据集代表了意大利 74% 的环氧乙烷下游行业。结果表明,EO 数据对下游企业的影响各不相同。只有一部分企业,尤其是北部地区的企业,其经济表现与创新呈正相关。意大利中部的企业利用了靠近大型空间基础设施的溢出效应,但它们在经济和创新方面的表现参差不齐。意大利南部地区的子样本因 EO 而创新,但经济表现不佳。我们讨论了造成这种差异的决定因素,并对该行业的未来发展提出了政策和管理方面的建议。
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Earth Observation data, innovation and economic performance: a study of the downstream sector in Italy

The increasing availability of external data in the realm of big data significantly impacts the operations and performance of businesses. In this study, we focus on Earth Observation (EO) technology, which supplies an extensive range of data related to Earth's chemical, biological, physical, and societal aspects. Our primary goal is to understand how the utilisation of EO data affects companies operating in the downstream sector. These enterprises possess the expertise and capabilities to extract valuable insights and information from EO data. We use a rich and innovative dataset representing 74% of the Italian EO downstream sector. The results show that EO data have heterogeneous impacts across downstream firms. Economic performance and innovation are positively correlated only for a subset of firms, especially the ones in the northern regions. Firms in the centre of Italy exploit the spillover of being close to large space infrastructures, but their performance in economic and innovation terms is mixed. The sub-sample in the South of Italy innovates due to EO but performs poorly economically. We discuss the determinants of such discrepancies and suggest policy and managerial implications for the industry's future development.

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期刊介绍: The Eurasian Business Review (EABR) publishes articles in Industrial Organization, Innovation and Management Science. In particular, EABR is committed to publishing empirical articles which provide significant contributions in the fields of the economics and management of innovation, industrial and business economics, corporate governance and corporate finance, entrepreneurship and organizational change, strategic management, accounting, marketing, human resources management, and information systems. While the main focus of EABR is on Europe and Asia, papers in the fields listed above on any region or country are highly encouraged. The Eurasian Business Review is one of the two official journals of the Eurasia Business and Economics Society (EBES) and is published quarterly.
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