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Title Digital skills, relatedness and green diversification: A study of European regions
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Authors Santoalha, A; Consoli, D; Castellacci, F
Title Digital skills, relatedness and green diversification: A study of European regions
Year 2021
Published Research Policy, 50, 9
Abstract Prior research identifies relatedness as a key driver of new specializations in the domain of green technologies. The present paper extends the evolutionary economic geography framework by focussing on digital literacy. Specifically, we argue that workforce skills associated with the use and development of ICT technologies are an important, if understudied, determinant of regional diversification into new green technologies. Accordingly, we analyse their relationships with relatedness and green diversification using panel data on 142 European regions for the period 2006 - 2013. We find that e-skills endowment is a positive predictor of regions' ability to specialise in new technological domains, and especially for green specializations. Further, e-skills negatively moderate the effect of relatedness on technological diversification. These results call attention to the potential of digitalisation in the context of the transition towards a greener economy.
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