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Are KIBS beneficial to international business performance: Evidence from the Basque Country

Bart Kamp (Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness and University of Deusto, San Sebastian, Spain)
Iñigo Ruiz de Apodaca (Orkestra-Basque Institute of Competitiveness and University of Deusto, San Sebastian, Spain)

Competitiveness Review

ISSN: 1059-5422

Article publication date: 16 January 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to test whether knowledge-intensive business services (KIBSs) contribute to international business activity. In line with studies from the servitization, the territorial competitiveness and the global value chain realm, it can be hypothesized that if KIBS consumption has a positive effect on business competitiveness, a correlation is discernible between “intensity of KIBS uptake” and “turnover and export performance at industrial sector level”.

Design/methodology/approach

To test this hypothesis, the authors make use of input-output tables from the Basque Country for the period 2000-2012 and regional accounts regarding turnover and export per sector and calculate how consumption of a series of KIBS correlates with turnover and export evolution for 14 industrial sectors.

Findings

The authors find a strong fit between consumption of KIBSs and international competitiveness parameters for the industrial sectors screened.

Research limitations/implications

The authors postulate that the use of KIBS is beneficial for consuming industries. Accordingly, the authors posit that having a sound KIBS basis in a territory contributes to (international) business competitiveness, and that industrial policies should foster the rapprochement of manufacturing sectors to KIBS. At the same time, the authors assume that reverse causalities may be at play (international competitiveness of manufacturing sectors boosts KIBS consumption through backward linkage effects).

Practical implications

The paper posits that having a sound KIBS basis in a territory contributes to international business competitiveness, and that industrial policies should foster a rapprochement of manufacturing sectors to KIBS. A further implication would be to look after a minimum critical mass and or to engage in KIBS capacity building in a territory. Absence of competitiveness-enhancing KIBS in a region may hamper business performance and staying power of user industries. The paper’s findings also imply that the posture of manufacturing firms towards uptake of knowledge-intensive services matters, and that fostering their proactiveness to interact with KIBS is indicated. Similarly, they form an argument in favour of considering KIBS as active subject matters for industrial policy design.

Originality/value

Amidst the several perspectives adopted upon KIBS’ role to foster business and territorial competitiveness, what is largely absent is the examination of how uptake of KIBS by respective sectors relates to the turnover or export evolutions that the sectors in question reveal. Consequently, the present paper sets out to examine this research question.

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Citation

Kamp, B. and Ruiz de Apodaca, I. (2017), "Are KIBS beneficial to international business performance: Evidence from the Basque Country", Competitiveness Review, Vol. 27 No. 1, pp. 80-95. https://doi.org/10.1108/CR-07-2015-0066

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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