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  • Trend in office supply and the growth of business districts in the Tokyo metropolitan area
  • Enterprise ; Honshu ; Japan ; Large city ; Location ; Offices ; Tertiary sector ; Tokyo ; Urban function
  • This paper aims to analyze the role of office supply in attracting office functions and promoting the growth of business districts in the Tokyo metropolitan area, by considering the trends in office development, office markets and the location
  • of office functions in 1980s and early 1990s. - (KA)
  • The location of manufactures' head offices in the city of Nagoya
  • Business district ; Head office ; Honshu ; Japan ; Location ; Nagoya ; Offices ; Quaternary sector ; Tertiary sector ; Urban area
  • The purpose of this paper is to clarify the locational pattern and locational process of manufacturers' head offices giving due consideration to the relation between head office and plants. Manufacturer's head offices are divided into two locational
  • types, head offices which depend on their plants and head offices which are independent of plants. - (KA)
  • The agglomeration of branch offices and their recent changes in major cities
  • Enterprise ; Head office ; Japan ; Large city ; Offices ; Regional metropolis
  • This paper is to evaluate the agglomeration of branch offices in the major cities in Japan. The A. discusses this point under the one-point' concentration of capital and information in Tokyo headquarters during the 1980s.
  • Network of offices in the republics and automous provinces, activities of offices| establishment of offices| financing| professional staff.
  • Activities of private developers and office location in the central region of Hiroshima city
  • Business district ; Honshu ; Japan ; Location ; Offices ; Real estate development ; Tertiary sector ; Urban area
  • The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relation between the development of office space, the location of office renting floor space and the influences of the activities of private developers on business office districts in Hiroshima City
  • Office employment in new towns
  • Office location in transition: observations on research in Britain and North America in Special issue on office location.
  • Towards a process model of office-location decisionmaking in Special issue on office location.
  • Towards a general theory of suburban office morphology in North America
  • Canada ; Centrality ; Location ; North America ; Offices ; Spatial concentration ; Suburbanization ; Suburbs ; United States ; Urban area
  • The A. attempts to trace the evolving pattern of office activities in large metropolitan areas. He assesses both the processes and the theoretical frameworks. In the USA, suburban nuclei attracted first routine office operations, then small business
  • service firms and regional offices of large companies, followed by a few corporate head offices. There is little attempt to place the findings within a conceptual framework: the A. reviews some models.
  • The geographical distribution of business contacts seen in branch offices in Sendai, Northeast Japan
  • Many of the branch offices in Sendai play the role of a regional control office which covers the whole Tohoku region. It is the best city in which to set up regional control branch offices because they can enjoy the benefits of accumulation
  • a questionnaire survey among the workers of branch offices. - (KA)
  • Service sector office employment and regional imbalance in Britain, 1966-71
  • Although service industries in Britain became more widely distributed at the regional level between 1966 and 1971, growth services which contain an above average proportion of office occupations remained highly localized in the South East region
  • . An attempt is made to estimate the actual contribution of office relocation by service industries to regional office employment growth between 1966 and 1971. It seems that service sector office employment growth in problem regions will depend more upon
  • Some problems in planning the office economy in a Third World city : the example of Tunis
  • An exploratory study of office location behavior in greater Seattle
  • The A. examines the case of Greater Seattle with reference to the relationship between public policies for office development and empirical evidence of office location change within the metropolitan area. Data on the intrametropolitan movement
  • of offices, the reasons for location choice, and the evidence of in-migration from outside the Puget Sound region have been collected. These data suggest that office location behavior in Seattle does not mirror events in other U.S. cities| its office economy
  • remains highly centralized, intraurban migration has been limited, and suburban centers must rely heavily on in-situ growth of indigenous office enterprises.
  • Office policy: national and regional perspectives
  • Office location and the urban functional mosaic. A comparative study of five cities in the Netherlands
  • The office profile of specific urban districts is investigated from the points of view of certain aspects of functional structure of offices and face-to-face contacts by office employees. A comparative study is made of five cities in the Netherlands
  • . Offices in three zones (urban core, ring or subcentres, residential areas) are analyzed for aspects of functional structure, such as industrial category, organizational position, type and orientation of activities, and labour profile. Face-to-face contacts
  • have been differentiated by degree of involvement of the organization as well as that of employees, functional and spatial contact-fields. The range of locational tolerance for offices on the urban level is broader than hypothesized, the influence
  • of size and the difference between large and medium-sized office centres have to be realized.
  • Telecommunications and office location
  • The spatial reorganization of office functions by rationalization : a case study of the large-scale retailer U N Y
  • Economic restructuring ; Japan ; Offices ; Retail trade ; Spatial organization
  • This study aims to clarify how one Japanese corporation (large scale retailer U N Y ) rationalized and changed the spatial organization of its office functions during this recession. - (KA)
  • The locational changes of branch offices in Kagoshima City and their territories
  • The purpose of this paper is to research the locational changes of branch offices in Kagoshima City, and to re-examine the place of Kagoshima City in the Kyushu regional urban system which has formed under the top-city of Fukuoka, through
  • the examination of the territories of branch offices in Kagoshima City. The author indicates 4 points as results. - (KA)
  • The locational patterns of branch offices of enterprises in Fukushima Prefecture, Tohoku Region, Northeast Japan
  • This paper is to examine the relationship between the centrality of cities and the agglomeration of branch offices of enterprises in Fukushima prefecture and to identify the characteristics of a city that should be considered essential
  • in the location of branch offices. The AA. indicate 3 points as results. - (KA)
  • A model of public policy toward office relocation in Special issue on office location.