Alysis on the Driving Force for Cultural Industry Agglomeration from the Perspectives of Enterprise Heterogeneity——An empirical research based on the data of Tibetan-Qiang-Yi Corridor
The paper establishes a theoretical framework for the driving force of the spatial agglomeration of cultural industries along the Tibetan-Qiang-Yi corridor,based on the theory of agglomeration economy,enterprise heterogeneity and selection effect theory.It also explores the impact of each force factor on the agglomeration of cultural industries.The research results show that four force factors such as infrastructure sharing,knowledge spillover,industry matching and selection effect work together to varying degrees in the agglomeration of cultural industries along the Tibet-Qiang-Yi corridor.Among them,human capital,R&D expenditure,financial industry,information industry and human resource endowment,which are regulated by enterprise heterogeneity,present a significant positive effect on the agglomeration of cultural industries.When adjusting variables are at different levels,the impact of various driving factors on the agglomeration of cultural industries varies in magnitude.Two driving factors of development level of infrastructure and market size are not moderated by enterprise heterogeneity.
Tibetan-Qiang-Yi Corridorcultural industryenterprise heterogeneitymechanism of driving force