公路走廊周围商业进入动态的空间和跨部门关系

IF 3.6 2区 工程技术 Q2 TRANSPORTATION Transportmetrica A-Transport Science Pub Date : 2024-01-02 DOI:10.1080/23249935.2022.2138627
Shagun Mittal , Takahiro Yabe , Indraneel Kumar , Satish V. Ukkusuri
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企业间网络是企业动态和空间集群的重要组成部分。大量文献宣扬了各种网络的存在以及网络多样性的益处。然而,这些文献并没有充分展示经济活动之间存在的联系,而这些联系无一例外地促进了企业机构的进入决策。在本文中,我们利用国家机构时间序列(NETS)数据库,分析了进入美国-400 州周边地区的机构,主要集中在堪萨斯州,时间跨度为 20 年(1992-2011 年)。这些企业根据其经济活动分为 20 个产业部门。利用空间计量经济学模型和偏最小二乘法回归,估算了这些类别之间的年度关系(吸引/阻碍)。结果证明,原有企业和新进入企业之间的关系确实对企业进入具有重要意义。这对于理解货运车辆流量及其合理性至关重要,并对走廊利用率方面提供了指导。推断出的关系可用于了解一个行业的变化会如何影响其他行业,并为升级区域吸引、保留和增长相关政策提供信息。
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Spatial and cross-sectoral relationships in business entry dynamics around a highway corridor

Inter-business networks are important components of business dynamics and spatial clusters. Extensive literature proclaims the existence of a variety of networks and benefits of diversity within. However, the literature falls short to exhibit the subsistence of connections between economic activities which invariably contribute towards entry decisions of business establishments. In this paper, using National Establishment Time Series (NETS) database, we analyse establishments entering the region around U.S.-400, largely in Kansas, across a period of 20 years (1992–2011). The establishments are categorised into 20 industrial sectors based on their economic activities. Using spatial econometric models and partial least squares regression, yearly relationships (attraction/impedance) among these categories are estimated. The results provide evidence that relationships amidst pre-existing and new-entrants are indeed significant in business entry. This can be critical in understanding and rationale of freight vehicle flows and guide towards corridor utilisation aspects. The inferred relationships could be used to understand how alterations in one sector may perturb other sectors and to inform about upgrading regional attraction, retention and growth-related policies.

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Transportmetrica A-Transport Science
Transportmetrica A-Transport Science TRANSPORTATION SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Transportmetrica A provides a forum for original discourse in transport science. The international journal''s focus is on the scientific approach to transport research methodology and empirical analysis of moving people and goods. Papers related to all aspects of transportation are welcome. A rigorous peer review that involves editor screening and anonymous refereeing for submitted articles facilitates quality output.
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