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  • New firm formation facing cultural and racial diversity
  • Firm ; Firm creation ; Human capital ; Knowledge spillovers ; Regional economy ; Spatial autocorrelation ; United States of America
  • The AA. examine how regional diversity affects new firm formation in 10 disaggregated industrial sectors across US counties. Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo method is used to estimate the spatial autoregressive models. It is suggested
  • that regional diversity positively affects new firm formation in selected industries examined.
  • Spatial aspects of recruitment behaviour of firms: an empirical investigation
  • Distance ; Economic space ; Employment ; Enterprise ; Firm strategy ; Labour market ; Manpower ; Netherlands (The)
  • Firm's recruitment strategies and channels of recruitment are addressed in relation to the spatial search radius for new employees. A new statistical model is developed in order to investigate the impact of different recruitment strategies
  • on the probability of a match between the vacant position and an applicant located at a given distance from the firm. The model is tested by means of a micro data set on the recruitment behaviour of Dutch firms.
  • Why butterflies don't leave : locational behavior of entrepreneurial firms
  • Comportement ; Distribution spatiale ; Développement régional ; Entreprise ; Esprit d'entreprise ; Firme ; Localisation ; Théorie économique
  • Behaviour ; Economic theory ; Enterprise ; Entrepreneurship ; Firm ; Location ; Regional development ; Spatial distribution
  • Cet article analyse comment et pourquoi l'organisation spatiale des firmes se développe à la suite de leur démarrage. Un nouveau cadre conceptuel et une étude empirique de la vie des entreprises sont utilisés pour construire une théorie sur le
  • comportement de localisation des firmes.
  • New firms, small firms and dead firms: spatial patterns and determinants in the United Kingdom
  • Regional variations in new firm formation
  • Econometric model ; Enterprise ; Enterprise creation ; Multivariate analysis ; Regional disparities ; Small firm ; Spatial variation ; United Kingdom
  • Work decentralisation from large to small firms : a preliminary analysis of subcontracting
  • New firm formation and regional policy in the Netherlands
  • On the impact of competition on trade and firm location
  • Capital ; Competition ; Competitiveness ; Economic geography ; Export ; Firm ; Firm strategy ; International trade ; Local market ; Location
  • This article studies how the level of trade costs and the intensity of competition interact to explain the nature and intensity of trade within a given industry and the location of firms across countries. By exploring the intensive and extensive
  • margins of exports, it investigates how the intensity of trade reacts to the degree of competitiveness. Furthermore, when firms are free to change location, they flow from the small to the large country, and the larger country is always a net exported
  • on the manufactured good. Firms located in the big country have a bigger size than those located in the small one. Under one-way trade, the relocation of firms changes their attitude toward export.
  • On the importance of forest assets for micro-firm performance
  • Firm ; Forest ; Patrimony ; Sweden
  • This research set out to explore the importance of the value of forest holdings owned by entrepre¬neurs for the economic performance of micro-firms, with a hypothesis that assets stemming from forest ownership benefit firms and provide them
  • with financial stability and resilience to economic fluctuations. It shows that forest assets positively and significantly influence firm performance in terms of earnings before interest and taxes, but not in terms of value added. As regards regional variations
  • , firms located outside the metropolitan regions – as compared to those at the top of the urban hierarchy – are likely to perform better, thus indicating that local development may benefit from resource transfers from the forest sector to micro-firms
  • Regional economic policy and the movement of manufacturing firms to development areas
  • New firms and regional development in Europe.
  • Firm size and profit rate in Philippine manufacturing
  • Quelques observations pour l'étude des firmes multinationales dans l'économie alimentaire européenne
  • Explanatory frameworks for growth and change in multiregional firms
  • Demand and location decision of a monopsonistic firm
  • Demand ; Factor of production ; Firm strategy ; Industrial location ; Location choice ; Market
  • The paper examines the impact of demand on the location decision of a monopsonistic firm in the Weber-Moses triangle with one output and two inputs.
  • Technological change at the regional level : the role of location, firm structure, and strategy
  • Austria ; Economic environment ; Economic restructuring ; Firm strategy ; Flexibility ; Innovation ; Market ; Product cycle ; Regional disparities ; Research and development ; Technology
  • In this paper, the A. investigates to what extent the innovation process is differentiated across space and in particular how this process is shaped by the locational conditions as well as by the structures and strategies of firms in selected
  • Skilled international migration : an analysis of the geography of international secondments within large accountancy firms
  • The issue of skilled transient movements (international secondments) within large multinational accountancy firms are considered. The principal arguments are that chartered accountants are involved in these movements as a response to the corporate
  • strategy of the firm and as a tool which enhances the career development of the individual.
  • Intraurban location effects on firm performance : some evidence from the Leeds engineering sector
  • A very disaggregated approach is adopted, with a focus on firms in a single industry in a single city. With use of both ratio and regression analysis it is found that, on average, engineering firms located in the inner Leeds area have a lower level
  • The effects of spatial mobility on the performance of firms
  • Firm ; Impact ; Innovation ; Spatial analysis ; Spatial embeddedness
  • Approche conceptuelle. Déterminants des effets de la relocalisation sur les performances des entreprises. Mesures : performances des firmes; variables indépendantes. Méthodologie : collecte des données et analyse de non réponse.
  • The geography of firm formation in New Zealand
  • Analyse de régression ; Développement régional ; Entreprise ; Esprit d'entreprise ; Firme ; Nouvelle-Zélande ; Variation spatiale
  • Enterprise ; Entrepreneurship ; Firm ; New Zealand ; Regional development ; Regression analysis ; Spatial variation
  • Optimum firm location under factor-price uncertainty
  • This paper presents a cost-minimizing location model to investigate the theoretical impacts and implication of factor-price uncertainty on the optimum location decision of the firm in linear space. It will be shown that increased input price
  • uncertainty leads the firm to move its factory towards the site of the price uncertain imput.