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Marshall J. N., Bradley D., Hodgson C., Alderman N. and Richardson R. (2005) Relocation, relocation, relocation: assessing the case for public sector dispersal, Regional Studies 39 , 767-787. The paper assesses the case for public sector relocation from capital cities using evidence from...
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This article exarnres the char-crcter c.f cull centres, which ut-euttractirzg considerable interest among economic cleveloprnen agencies seeking to attract inward irzvestment. The paper examines the type of eniployment provided in call centres, their locational requirenzents ancl their wider-...
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Suggests that the process of transition and the hardening of the budget constraint in the former centrally‐planned economies of Eastern Europe recreates the link between an effective exchange process and business performance. Points out that this in itself creates the potential for marketing...
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Purpose: This paper aims to study the effect of two important marketing decisions on the extent of value capturing by the firm owners. First, it addresses the debate whether acquirers of young technology-based firms value targets that span multiple technology and market categories indicating...
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