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Urban concentration and labour market linkages in the Norwegian ICT services sector
Authors:Ingvild Jøranli  Sverre J Herstad
Institution:1. Department of Sociology and Human Geography, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway;2. Nordic Institute for Studies in Innovation, Research and Education, Oslo, Norway;3. Department of Economics and Organizational Sciences, Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences, Lillehammer, Norway
Abstract:Building on research that emphasizes the dependence of services firms on the networks and experiences of individual employees, this paper investigates the urban concentration of information and communication technology services employment in Norway from the perspective of labour market linkages. It finds that urban regions generally provide firms with access to sector-specific expertise. Beyond this, intrinsic region characteristics determine the position of individual firms in national labour markets for expertise: Firms in the dominant university town have strong contact points to academic labour markets, whereas firms in the industrial stronghold of the Western Capital region exploit a broader range of recruitment channels than firms in any of the other urban and non-urban locations. The results illustrate how capability building through recruitment is influenced by local conditions, and imply that the industry will continue to concentrate in the large-city regions where surrounding organizations provide firms with priveliged access to expertise. Implications for research, innovation policy and societal development more generally are drawn.
Keywords:ICT services  urbanization  expertise  recruitment  Norway
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