Print Email Facebook Twitter Organisations' location choices: The demand drivers for clustering and dispersal of functions across geographical area Title Organisations' location choices: The demand drivers for clustering and dispersal of functions across geographical area Author Singh, R. Contributor Vande Putte, H. (mentor) Koppels, P. (mentor) Faculty Architecture Department Real Estate & Housing Programme Corporate real estate management Date 2010-07-02 Abstract The primary objective of this research is to assess the location choices of large-scale organisations and the internal and external demand drivers that cause organisations to cluster and/or disperse their activities across geographical space. To understand these internal and external location demand drivers, theories from the field of urban economics and corporate real estate management are used. The theories of urban and regional economics that explain the organisation of economic activity at urban and regional scale levels are also applied at the individual scale level of a firm/ organisation. Subject locationagglomeration economies To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:05053052-1f58-436d-9b50-140f20886b6a Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2010 Singh, R. Files PDF Richa_Singh_1535535_Maste ... thesis.pdf 11.3 MB JPG poster.jpg 2.46 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:05053052-1f58-436d-9b50-140f20886b6a/datastream/OBJ1/view