Mapping the journey: Tracing the complete relocation trajectories of high-tech firms in the Pearl River Delta, China

IF 5.4 2区 地球科学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Yuman Feng , Zhicong Ye , Li Ma , Fengjun Jin
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In the era of the knowledge economy, the relocation processes of high-tech firms are crucial for understanding the driving forces behind the spatial flow and reorganization of innovation resources. However, existing literature primarily focused on one-time relocation events of large manufacturing enterprises, failing to uncover the evolving mechanisms and patterns during the firm’s growth. This study aims to fill this gap by proposing an analytical framework for tracking the complete relocation trajectories of high-tech firms from three key perspectives: urbanization economies, agglomeration economies, and place-based policy factors. Taking the case of China’s rapidly prosperous Pearl River Delta (PRD) region, we construct the database on high-tech firm relocations to identify relocation characteristics, mechanisms and spatial patterns. The findings indicate that (1) 45 % of high-tech firms in PRD experienced relocation, with 22 % undergoing multiple relocation processes; the average duration of relocation increases with the number of relocations, and the relocation rate follows a logarithmic relationship with firm age. (2) The relocation distribution gradually spread outward from both sides of the Pearl River, forming a “core-periphery” pattern, with hot spots concentrated in Shenzhen, Dongguan, Guangzhou, Foshan, Zhongshan, and Zhuhai. (3) From the perspective of spatial association, the analysis reveals that firm relocation patterns include migrations within urbanization areas, between industrial agglomerations, and across regions outside special economic zones. Also, it reveals that high-tech firms have the relocation path of expanding toward the urban periphery, correctively returning to industrial agglomerations and progressive upgrading in policy spaces during firm’s life cycle.
绘制旅程:追踪中国珠江三角洲高科技企业的完整搬迁轨迹
在知识经济时代,高技术企业的迁移过程对于理解创新资源空间流动和重组背后的驱动力至关重要。然而,现有文献主要关注大型制造企业的一次性搬迁事件,未能揭示企业成长过程中的演变机制和模式。本研究旨在从城市化经济、集聚经济和基于地的政策因素三个关键视角,提出一个追踪高科技企业迁移轨迹的分析框架,以填补这一空白。本文以中国快速发展的珠三角地区为例,构建了高新技术企业迁移数据库,分析了高新技术企业迁移的特征、机制和空间格局。研究结果表明:(1)45%的珠三角高新技术企业经历过搬迁,22%的企业经历过多次搬迁;迁移的平均持续时间随着迁移次数的增加而增加,迁移率与企业年龄呈对数关系。(2)搬迁分布从珠江两岸逐渐向外扩散,形成“核心-外围”格局,热点集中在深圳、东莞、广州、佛山、中山和珠海。③从空间关联的角度分析,企业迁移模式包括城市化区域内迁移、产业集群间迁移和经济特区外跨区域迁移。高新技术企业在生命周期内具有向城市外围扩张、正确回归产业集聚区、政策空间递进升级的再安置路径。
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Applied Geography
Applied Geography GEOGRAPHY-
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8.00
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134
期刊介绍: Applied Geography is a journal devoted to the publication of research which utilizes geographic approaches (human, physical, nature-society and GIScience) to resolve human problems that have a spatial dimension. These problems may be related to the assessment, management and allocation of the world physical and/or human resources. The underlying rationale of the journal is that only through a clear understanding of the relevant societal, physical, and coupled natural-humans systems can we resolve such problems. Papers are invited on any theme involving the application of geographical theory and methodology in the resolution of human problems.
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