An insight into the innovative start-up landscape of Trentino
Is it time for the “Start-up Valley” to scale up?
This paper offers an in-depth analysis of the characteristics of innovative start-up
firms in Trentino, a high-income mountainous area in the North East of Italy. This
work is part of a series of thematic papers on regional start-up landscapes in Italy,
produced by the OECD Trento Centre for Local Development. Following the 2018 OECD
Evaluation of the Italian Start-up Act, which embraced a national perspective, it
represents a first attempt to analyse the impact of this policy at the local level.
Among Italian regions, Trentino boasts the highest density of registered innovative
start-ups over all young firms established locally. However, innovative start-ups
spread unevenly throughout this territory, concentrating in urban areas. Female and
young founders are less prevalent than in Italy at large. Firm dynamism, in particular
high-growth and exit trends, the uptake of emerging technologies among local start-ups
as well as their propensity to use national incentives are other key areas of this
work, which concludes with a set of evidence-based recommendations for policy makers.
Published on November 17, 2020Also available in: Italian
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