The predominant role played by multinational corporations comes as a result of the globalization process. In the modern era of knowledge, we observe intensive development of high technology industries, mainly computer science. The IT corporations are looking for the effective locations for their offices. This article presents an analysis of the changes in the spatial structure of the economic potential of the Google corporation in years 2006–2010.Google was established in 1998. Since then, it has developed rapidly and become a leader in computing and Internet search. 73 departments of the corporation are located in 43 countries, usually in the capitals of these countries or in rather large cities, which are associated with major public mark...
The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanc...
The emergence of digitalization and globalization has given birth to firms who cater to a global cus...
Supranational corporations have an impact on organizing the world’s economic, social, and cultural s...
The predominant role played by the multinational corporations comes as a result of the globalization...
The article analyses the spatial concentration of world IT companies. They have been described in te...
The formation process of any multinational corporation is driven by mechanisms of competition within...
This paper analyses spatial concentration of IT corporation headquarters (HQs) with the intention to...
Online mapping has been revolutionised by the involvement of large IT companies such as Google, Micr...
Google Inc. is a multinational public corporation invested in Internet search, cloud computing, and ...
In today's economy it is very important how companies select locations for headquarters, production ...
Business platforms that utilise, or are based upon, internet technology are omnipresent in consumers...
This thesis examines the issue of the locational orientation of U.S. Internet enterprises in recent ...
preprint for: International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2 nd éd. ElsevierThis article presents ...
International audienceAccelerated globalisation has led multinational firms to revisit their locatio...
US-based transnational corporation Alphabet-Google controls a critical entry point to the In...
The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanc...
The emergence of digitalization and globalization has given birth to firms who cater to a global cus...
Supranational corporations have an impact on organizing the world’s economic, social, and cultural s...
The predominant role played by the multinational corporations comes as a result of the globalization...
The article analyses the spatial concentration of world IT companies. They have been described in te...
The formation process of any multinational corporation is driven by mechanisms of competition within...
This paper analyses spatial concentration of IT corporation headquarters (HQs) with the intention to...
Online mapping has been revolutionised by the involvement of large IT companies such as Google, Micr...
Google Inc. is a multinational public corporation invested in Internet search, cloud computing, and ...
In today's economy it is very important how companies select locations for headquarters, production ...
Business platforms that utilise, or are based upon, internet technology are omnipresent in consumers...
This thesis examines the issue of the locational orientation of U.S. Internet enterprises in recent ...
preprint for: International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 2 nd éd. ElsevierThis article presents ...
International audienceAccelerated globalisation has led multinational firms to revisit their locatio...
US-based transnational corporation Alphabet-Google controls a critical entry point to the In...
The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanc...
The emergence of digitalization and globalization has given birth to firms who cater to a global cus...
Supranational corporations have an impact on organizing the world’s economic, social, and cultural s...