1st Edition

Neighbourhood Effects on Firm Success and Strategy

By Bart Sleutjes Copyright 2012
210 Pages
by Routledge

210 Pages
by Routledge

As a result of economic transitions and several societal developments over the past 50 years, residential neighbourhoods have developed from being places where people predominantly live into places where people also work. A growing number of small- and medium-sized firms are located in residential neighbourhoods, many of which are home-based. Triggered by relatively high levels of turbulence in... Read more
Chapter 1 Introduction, Chapter 2 A place for area-based policy? The survival and growth of local firms in Dutch residential neighbourhoods, Chapter 3 Cohesion, liveability and firm success in Dutch neighbourhoods, Chapter 4 The added value of neighbourhood-based support networks to local firm growth, Chapter 5 Anchoring of firms in the neighbourhood: Does local social and physical order affect local firms’ investment strategies? Chapter 6 Exploring the role of the neighbourhood in firm relocation: Differences between stayers and movers, Chapter 7 The role of the neighbourhood for firm relocation, Chapter 8 Conclusions and discussion, References, Buurteffecten op het succes en de strategieën van bedrijven(Samenvatting in het Nederlands).

Biography

Bart Sleutjes (Roermond, 1983) is an economic and urban geographer. After gaining his master degree at the University of Amsterdam, he specialised in economic processes within residential neighbourhoods. His Ph.D. study was conducted at the Urban and Regional research centre Utrecht (URU), which is part of Utrecht University.