Research on the changing geography of metropolitan corporate headquarters (CH) influence has pointed to a decrease in importance for national centers and an increase in the importance of regional centers throughout the country. Theoretical explanations of this change have posited a linear evolutionary sequence from spatial and hierarchical concentration to dispersal. In this paper, the nature of change in metropolitan CH influence between 1974 and 1989 is examined, with a focus on three aspects of this process. First, the detailed sequence of dispersal within types of metropolitan region is explored. Second, the issue of how metropolitan CH influence changes over space is examined. Third, the impact of the recent restructuring of the US eco...
The U.S. commercial banking industry provides a unique laboratory for studying the effects of regula...
The basic aim of the paper is to establish an understanding of the concentration of head offices to ...
It has been speculated that recent technological advances may lead to more extensive office decentra...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-109)This Study identifies the changing pattern of U.S...
This article examines the location of headquarters growth of large public companies during the 1990s...
This paper uses a micro data set on auxiliary establishments from 1977 to 1997 in order to investiga...
We document several empirical regularities regarding the evolution of urban structure in the largest...
We document several empirical regularities regarding the evolution of urban structure in the largest...
In recent years, some cities have experienced significant growth in terms of command and control fun...
This macroanalysis of manufacturing employment density distribution patterns in the United States fr...
The aim of this paper is to discuss changes in the spatial distribution of cities that perform the c...
This paper analyzes decisions regarding the location of headquarters in the U.S. for the period 1996...
This paper analyzes and compares the headquarters communities of the two dominant, national corporat...
Abstract. This study of the spatial concentration of the headquarters of exchange-listed companies s...
documented and analysed. The data show that the country’s population became increasingly concentrate...
The U.S. commercial banking industry provides a unique laboratory for studying the effects of regula...
The basic aim of the paper is to establish an understanding of the concentration of head offices to ...
It has been speculated that recent technological advances may lead to more extensive office decentra...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-109)This Study identifies the changing pattern of U.S...
This article examines the location of headquarters growth of large public companies during the 1990s...
This paper uses a micro data set on auxiliary establishments from 1977 to 1997 in order to investiga...
We document several empirical regularities regarding the evolution of urban structure in the largest...
We document several empirical regularities regarding the evolution of urban structure in the largest...
In recent years, some cities have experienced significant growth in terms of command and control fun...
This macroanalysis of manufacturing employment density distribution patterns in the United States fr...
The aim of this paper is to discuss changes in the spatial distribution of cities that perform the c...
This paper analyzes decisions regarding the location of headquarters in the U.S. for the period 1996...
This paper analyzes and compares the headquarters communities of the two dominant, national corporat...
Abstract. This study of the spatial concentration of the headquarters of exchange-listed companies s...
documented and analysed. The data show that the country’s population became increasingly concentrate...
The U.S. commercial banking industry provides a unique laboratory for studying the effects of regula...
The basic aim of the paper is to establish an understanding of the concentration of head offices to ...
It has been speculated that recent technological advances may lead to more extensive office decentra...