In the development of modern urban systems, we are facing a shift from central cities as the major location of coordination functions, high-order services and innovative activities, to interconnected nodes at some distance in a larger metropolitan area. However, which cities in the emerging new spatial constellation qualify to become such a node is not yet clear, and depends also on the organizing capacity of the municipalities involved. This article addresses spread over a larger metropolitan area from the point of view of place-bound versus footloose behavior of young, innovative firms as the drivers of economic renewal. A theoretical review of location needs and footlooseness is followed by an empirical contribution to identify whether i...
The spatial clustering of industries is traditionally explained by agglomeration economies benefitin...
For decades, the main distinguishing feature of urban housing markets in advanced economies has been...
This paper examines the differences in the drivers of short and long distance firm relocations by co...
In the development of modern urban systems, we are facing a shift from central cities as the major l...
In the development of modern urban systems we are facing a shift from central cities as the major lo...
The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanc...
The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanc...
A growing body of empirical urban economic studies suggests that agglomeration and accessibility ext...
It has been argued that the relationship between knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) and mu...
Changing economic production processes have opened up new locational demands for firms and have led ...
A growing body of empirical urban economic studies suggests that agglomeration and accessibility ext...
Although their market scope often exceeds the neighborhood level, for most entrepreneurs of small-s...
Metropolitan areas are often seen as suffering from negative externalities of a high density of acti...
The Internet has been considered the great equaliser for business, allowing distant locals to compet...
The article focuses on a history of the emerging cybernomadism through which teleworking in flexible...
The spatial clustering of industries is traditionally explained by agglomeration economies benefitin...
For decades, the main distinguishing feature of urban housing markets in advanced economies has been...
This paper examines the differences in the drivers of short and long distance firm relocations by co...
In the development of modern urban systems, we are facing a shift from central cities as the major l...
In the development of modern urban systems we are facing a shift from central cities as the major lo...
The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanc...
The present study addresses the relevance of geographic proximity for companies in our age of advanc...
A growing body of empirical urban economic studies suggests that agglomeration and accessibility ext...
It has been argued that the relationship between knowledge-intensive business services (KIBS) and mu...
Changing economic production processes have opened up new locational demands for firms and have led ...
A growing body of empirical urban economic studies suggests that agglomeration and accessibility ext...
Although their market scope often exceeds the neighborhood level, for most entrepreneurs of small-s...
Metropolitan areas are often seen as suffering from negative externalities of a high density of acti...
The Internet has been considered the great equaliser for business, allowing distant locals to compet...
The article focuses on a history of the emerging cybernomadism through which teleworking in flexible...
The spatial clustering of industries is traditionally explained by agglomeration economies benefitin...
For decades, the main distinguishing feature of urban housing markets in advanced economies has been...
This paper examines the differences in the drivers of short and long distance firm relocations by co...