Result the
interregional commuting streams
As
a result the interregional commuting streams in the Netherlands almost doubled
between 1987 and 1998 Ekamper and Van Wissen 2000. Possibly the most
interesting and rewarding new research theme of the 1990s is the new interest
in the process of firm decision making. In fact the identification of push-
pull- and keep- factors only gives a superficial kind of packers and movers pune
and movers and packers pune
explanation
of firm relocation processes a very partial insight in to how relocation
decisions are really made.
There
is a need to dig to a deeper level of explanation which takes in to
consideration how decision processes regrading firm migration develop in more
detail and which constraints have to be met during these processes by the
decisions makers. In section 2 we already indicated the interest in decision
processes which springs from the behavioural approach. Already in the 1970s
Rown roe representing this approach developed a model with five successive
decision stages viz.1 stimulus, 2 problem definition, 3 serch, 4 formulation
and comparison of alternatives and, 5 choice and action.
The
choice stage was further divided in to eight subsequent steps Town roe 1973.
Later other authors have produced even more complicated models of the location
decision making process see among others Lloyd and Dicken 1977, p.330. the
application of their schemes and models in empirical research was scarce.
Consequently
the knowledge about location decision processes continued to be normative and
descriptive and remained untested. However the 1990s witness a revival of
interest in this process aspect of firm migration decisions. Recently Louw gave
a good example of a practical application of decision stage models in his phD
thesis about locational choice behaviour of migrating large offices in the
Netherlands Louw 1996. Louw divided the decision making process in to three
phases viz.
an
orientation phase a selection phase and a negotiation phase. This roughly
corresponds to the phases 3, 4 and 5 of Town roe. It turns out then that
spatial factors these are geographical position accessibility parking
possibi;ities proximity of facilities & public transport and quality of the
spatial surroundings play an important part in the first two phases whereas
finacial and contractual factors are getting more important in the third phase
when it comes to negotiating a result table2. The dominance of spatital factors
in the search process is most important for firm that want to own their site
and building and relatively less important in case a firm rents its premises.
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