The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian region

Various types of manufacturing firms located in rural municipalities are identified in this paper, and we determine the intensity of their economic linkages at the local and regional levels. We also examine the factors affecting the intensity of local/regional sourcing and purchasing. Due to the una...

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Main Authors: Ženka Jan, Šťastná Simona, Pavlík Adam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2021-03-01
Series:Moravian Geographical Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2021-0004
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spelling doaj-c4aef712bf044353ba412cabf1997ea02021-07-01T19:28:50ZengSciendoMoravian Geographical Reports2199-62022021-03-01291395210.2478/mgr-2021-0004The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian regionŽenka Jan0Šťastná Simona1Pavlík Adam2Department of Human Geography and Regional Development, University of Ostrava, Czech RepublicDepartment of Human Geography and Regional Development, University of Ostrava, Czech RepublicDepartment of Human Geography and Regional Development, University of Ostrava, Czech RepublicVarious types of manufacturing firms located in rural municipalities are identified in this paper, and we determine the intensity of their economic linkages at the local and regional levels. We also examine the factors affecting the intensity of local/regional sourcing and purchasing. Due to the unavailability of detailed economic data at the municipal level, our research draws on a case study of 26 rural manufacturing small/medium-sized enterprises located in the Zlín Region in the eastern part of the Czech Republic. As a highly industrialised region, Zlín should theoretically provide a very favourable environment for the development of local/regional productive linkages of rural manufacturing firms. Several non-parametric tests have been employed to test the effects of firm size, age, industry and location, on the intensity of local and regional purchasing/sourcing. We found the most common firms are those that purchase and sell mostly on a regional (NUTS3) level rather than on the local level. Small firms source and sell more locally than larger firms. Effects of the firm age, industry and location, on the intensity of local/regional sourcing and purchasing were not confirmed.https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2021-0004manufacturingrural regionslocal sourcingbackward linkagesforward linkageszlín regionczech republic
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author Ženka Jan
Šťastná Simona
Pavlík Adam
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Šťastná Simona
Pavlík Adam
The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian region
Moravian Geographical Reports
manufacturing
rural regions
local sourcing
backward linkages
forward linkages
zlín region
czech republic
author_facet Ženka Jan
Šťastná Simona
Pavlík Adam
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title The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian region
title_short The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian region
title_full The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian region
title_fullStr The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian region
title_full_unstemmed The role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: Evidence from a highly industrialised Moravian region
title_sort role of manufacturing in the development of rural regions: evidence from a highly industrialised moravian region
publisher Sciendo
series Moravian Geographical Reports
issn 2199-6202
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Various types of manufacturing firms located in rural municipalities are identified in this paper, and we determine the intensity of their economic linkages at the local and regional levels. We also examine the factors affecting the intensity of local/regional sourcing and purchasing. Due to the unavailability of detailed economic data at the municipal level, our research draws on a case study of 26 rural manufacturing small/medium-sized enterprises located in the Zlín Region in the eastern part of the Czech Republic. As a highly industrialised region, Zlín should theoretically provide a very favourable environment for the development of local/regional productive linkages of rural manufacturing firms. Several non-parametric tests have been employed to test the effects of firm size, age, industry and location, on the intensity of local and regional purchasing/sourcing. We found the most common firms are those that purchase and sell mostly on a regional (NUTS3) level rather than on the local level. Small firms source and sell more locally than larger firms. Effects of the firm age, industry and location, on the intensity of local/regional sourcing and purchasing were not confirmed.
topic manufacturing
rural regions
local sourcing
backward linkages
forward linkages
zlín region
czech republic
url https://doi.org/10.2478/mgr-2021-0004
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