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Corporate Geography [electronic resource] : Business Location Principles and Cases by Laulajainen, Risto

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TitleCorporate Geography [electronic resource] : Business Location Principles and Cases
CreatorLaulajainen, Risto, Stafford, Howard A
Year1995
PPI600
PublisherDordrecht : Springer Netherlands
LanguageEnglish
Mediatypetexts
SubjectGeography, Endogenous growth (Economics), Industrial organization (Economic theory), Industrial management, Endogenous growth (Economics), Geography, Industrial management, Industrial organization (Economic theory)
ISBN9789401711814, 940171181X
Collectionfolkscanomy_miscellaneous, folkscanomy, additional_collections
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Corporate Geography: Business Location Principles and CasesAuthor: Risto Laulajainen, Howard A. Stafford Published by Springer Netherlands ISBN: 978-90-481-4512-6 DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-1181-4Table of Contents:Introduction Location Factors Location Decisions Territorial Strategies Production Systems Restructuring Administration Competitive Strategies Epilogue, Corporate Geography examines the spatial structures and behaviour of large business organizations. Corporations are key operational units of economies. Each corporation has several locations and connections to suppliers and customers who also operate in geographical space. The effectiveness of corporate spatial organizations is of importance for their well-being and for the health of the national and local economies in which they operate. This volume discusses where and why firms locate units of production, sales and control and how these interact with each other, with suppliers and with customers. The foundations are from commercial geography, business economics and location theory, but there are some unique characteristics. One is the blending of manufacturing and retailing in one treatise. Another is the extensive use of real-company case studies which illustrate both the basic concepts and the inadequacies of existing models. Corporate managers can relate to the experiences of actual companies. This book is of interest to scientists, researchers and professionals in economic geography, business administration, general management, microeconomies, industrial organization and economic planning, 1. Introduction -- 2. Location Factors -- 3. Location Decisions -- 4. Territorial Strategies -- 5. Production Systems -- 6. Restructuring -- 7. Administration -- 8. Competitive Strategies -- 9. Epilogue -- References -- Company Index