Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’

This study examines the spatial association between science- and technology-related entrepreneurship and neighbourhood walkability in eastern Nebraska, often referred to as the northern ‘Silicon Prairie’. Tech start-up firms are expected to gravitate toward more walkable or pedestrian-oriented urban...

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Main Author: Bradley Bereitschaft
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Regional Studies, Regional Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2019.1620631
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description This study examines the spatial association between science- and technology-related entrepreneurship and neighbourhood walkability in eastern Nebraska, often referred to as the northern ‘Silicon Prairie’. Tech start-up firms are expected to gravitate toward more walkable or pedestrian-oriented urban locations to benefit from heightened social interaction, knowledge spillovers and a more vibrant, creative atmosphere. Data on start-up firms collected from the online database Crunchbase.com and a walkability index provided by the popular online service Walk Score® were used to evaluate the walkability–tech entrepreneurship nexus. The spatial relationship between walkability and firm location may have important implications for metropolitan areas seeking to incubate new firms and industries in situ, and potentially become leaders in new, innovative industries.
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spelling doaj.art-1142bca9258c4988a30fc9030992ec9a2022-12-21T23:39:58ZengTaylor & Francis GroupRegional Studies, Regional Science2168-13762019-01-016133935610.1080/21681376.2019.16206311620631Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’Bradley Bereitschaft0University of Nebraska at OmahaThis study examines the spatial association between science- and technology-related entrepreneurship and neighbourhood walkability in eastern Nebraska, often referred to as the northern ‘Silicon Prairie’. Tech start-up firms are expected to gravitate toward more walkable or pedestrian-oriented urban locations to benefit from heightened social interaction, knowledge spillovers and a more vibrant, creative atmosphere. Data on start-up firms collected from the online database Crunchbase.com and a walkability index provided by the popular online service Walk Score® were used to evaluate the walkability–tech entrepreneurship nexus. The spatial relationship between walkability and firm location may have important implications for metropolitan areas seeking to incubate new firms and industries in situ, and potentially become leaders in new, innovative industries.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2019.1620631start-upwalkabilitywalk scoreinnovationcreative cityfirm locationtech firmssilicon prairie
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Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’
Regional Studies, Regional Science
start-up
walkability
walk score
innovation
creative city
firm location
tech firms
silicon prairie
title Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’
title_full Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’
title_fullStr Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’
title_full_unstemmed Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’
title_short Are walkable places tech incubators? Evidence from Nebraska’s ‘Silicon Prairie’
title_sort are walkable places tech incubators evidence from nebraska s silicon prairie
topic start-up
walkability
walk score
innovation
creative city
firm location
tech firms
silicon prairie
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21681376.2019.1620631
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