Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 15 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Where and why do firms choose to move? Empirical evidence from Norway

Oyvind Lervik Nilsen    
Trude Tørset    
María Díez Gutiérrez    
Elisabetta Cherchi    
Stig Nyland Andersen    

Resumen

A key goal for many public policies is to increase the competitiveness of local industries and make areas more attractive for firm location and development. However, little is known about firm relocations even though they are of crucial importance in understanding economic development within a region and the effectiveness of the policies proposed. This paper contributes to filling this gap by looking further into the firm relocation process by estimating models for the decision to relocate and to where. The studied area consists of four counties on the western coast of Norway that generate about half of Norway?s traditional exports. Changes in firm relocations for approximately 16,500 firms within this study area are analyzed. In addition, interviews with firms that relocated are also carried out to support the findings from the model. The results indicate that the decision to relocate is influenced by a firm?s internal and external characteristics such as agglomeration. The results are relevant for regional planning and development as firms seem to have different preferences regarding what makes a location attractive or not. The results might serve as input in land-use interaction models, where changes in firm location patterns from transport investments are estimated.

 Artículos similares

       
 
Basil Onyekayahweh Nwafor, Maman Hermana and Mohamed Elsaadany    
The application of geostatistics in seismic inversion techniques has been proven somewhat reliable in the delineation of reservoir properties and has recently attracted the attention of many geoscientists. However, there are cases where its prediction re... ver más

 
Valtteri Hongisto and Jukka Keränen    
ISO 3382-3 is globally used to determine the room acoustic conditions of open-plan offices using in situ measurements. The key outcomes of the standard are three single-number quantities: distraction distance, rD, A-weighted sound pressure level of speec... ver más
Revista: Applied Sciences

 
Karina Matute-Pinos, Rodolfo Bojorque-Chasi    
Human talent management is a key factor in the success of organizations. The inclusion of people with disabilities in the work environment has helped to enhance their qualities and harness their talent. Many of the human talent management systems lack gu... ver más

 
Tamás Mizik and Gábor Gyarmati    
As Earth?s fossil energy resources are limited, there is a growing need for renewable resources such as biodiesel. That is the reason why the social, economic and environmental impacts of biofuels became an important research topic in the last decade. De... ver más

 
Yuki Iwai and Yuji Murayama    
The history of modern maps in Japan began with Inoh?s map that was made by surveying the whole of Japan on foot 200 years ago. Inoh?s team investigated coastlines, major roads, and geographical features such as rivers, lakes, temples, forts, village name... ver más