2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781315202167
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Growth, Decline, and Regeneration in Large Cities

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“…Balogun et al, 2019; Biyue, 2014; Tyll et al, 2018; Valentino et al, 2019). Next, international communication and market space results supported prior assertions (e.g., Adler & Florida, 2020; Martinez-Fernandez et al, 2012; Fujita & Thisse, 2006; Koven & Koven, 2018; Nell & Schmitt, 2018; Saarinen, 2020; Valentino et al, 2019). With the increasing globalization and local competition in China, firms seek new local and international territories with greater opportunities for learning, development, and expansion (Biyue, 2014; Y.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…Balogun et al, 2019; Biyue, 2014; Tyll et al, 2018; Valentino et al, 2019). Next, international communication and market space results supported prior assertions (e.g., Adler & Florida, 2020; Martinez-Fernandez et al, 2012; Fujita & Thisse, 2006; Koven & Koven, 2018; Nell & Schmitt, 2018; Saarinen, 2020; Valentino et al, 2019). With the increasing globalization and local competition in China, firms seek new local and international territories with greater opportunities for learning, development, and expansion (Biyue, 2014; Y.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 73%
“…According to Kimelberg and Williams (2013), low rental rates and land costs, developed infrastructure, high state benefits, physical attractiveness, convenient traffic, parking system, and highway access play a significant role in headquarters relocation decisions. Recent literature also supports that the most common headquarters relocation priorities include extensive firm networks and resource concentration (Markle & Shackelford, 2014); better capital asset and infrastructure (Aguezzoul, 2014); subsidized energy and tax rates (Tarczynska, 2016); and a conductive industry atmosphere to develop corporate culture (Koven & Koven, 2018). Anguelov and Jewitt (2020) have also reported a predominant influence of preferential policies on headquarter relocations in the United States, a view consistent with latest findings (e.g., Chow et al, 2021; Saarinen, 2020).…”
Section: Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
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“…Around this time, the elected officials first endeavored to attract investors for traditional economic development projects like a sports arena or big‐box retailers but were unsuccessful (Schindler, 2016). In contrast, Quicken Loans brought in massive amounts of tech‐savvy workers in 2014 and promised investment with other private investors for city center revitalization (Koven & Koven, 2018). Streets were cleaned, well maintained, and policed.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Last, contrary to the "degrowth" label, "rebirth" conveys the idea of the positive transformative change coming after an ecological catastrophe (e.g., Hardy-Short & Short, 1995) or an economic crisis (e.g., Koven & Koven, 2018), without explicitly referring to "growth". This characteristic may help overcome the aforementioned "backfire effect" attached to the "degrowth" label, which highlights contrast with growth (Drews & Antal, 2016).…”
Section: "Rebirth" As An Alternative To "Degrowth" To Label a Socio-ementioning
confidence: 99%