Consumers’ Spatial Choice Behavior

Consumers’ Spatial Choice Behavior
Author: Angelika Eymann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 364250325X

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Migration, commuting, and tourism are prominent phenomena demonstrating the political and economic relevance of the spatial choice behavior of households. The identification of the determinants and effects of the households' location choice is necessary for both entrepreneurial and policy planners who attempt to predict (or regulate) the future demand for location-specific commodities, such as infrastructure, land, or housing, and the supply of labor. Microeconomic studies of the spatial behavior of individuals have typically focused upon the demand for a single, homogeneous, yet location-specific com 2 modity (such as land! or housing ) or their supply of labor3 and investigated the formation of location-specific prices and wages in the presence of transportation and migration costs or analyzed the individual-and location-specific character istics triggering spatial rather than quantitative or temporal adjustments. In contrast to many theoretical analyses, empirical studies of the causes or con sequences of individual demand for location-specific commodities have often considered several "brands" of a heterogeneous good that are offered at various locations, are perfect substitutes, and may be produced by varying production 4 technologies. lCf. Alonso (1964) 2Cf. Muth (1969). 3Cf. Sjaastad (1962) and Greenwood (1975).

Consumer Spatial Behavior

Consumer Spatial Behavior
Author: Harry J. Schuler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1977
Genre: Consumer behavior
ISBN:

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Consumer Spatial Behaviour

Consumer Spatial Behaviour
Author: Robert William Bacon
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1984
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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A theoretical book on the locational aspects of consumer behaviour.

Urban Dynamics and Spatial Choice Behaviour

Urban Dynamics and Spatial Choice Behaviour
Author: J. Hauer
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9400910096

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Thi s book ari ses from The Fourth European Coll oqui urn on Theoret i ca 1 and Quant itat i ve Geography wh i ch was he 1 din Ve 1 dhoven, The Netherlands in September 1985. It contains a series of papers on spatial choice dynamics and dynamical spatial systems which were presented at the colloquium, together with a few other soll icited ones. The book is intended primarily as a state-of-the art review of mainly European research on these two fastly growing problem areas. As a consequence of this decision, the book contains a selection of papers that differs in terms of focus, level of sophistication and conceptual background. Evidently, the dissimination of ideas and computer software is a time-related phenomenon, which in the European context is amplified by differences in language, the profile of geography and the formal training of geographers. The book reflects such differences. It would have been impossible to produce this book without the support of the various European study groups on theoretical and quantitative geography. Without their help the meetings from which this volumes originates would not have been held in the first place. We are also indebted to the Royal Dutch Academy of Science for partly funding the colloquium, and to SISWO and TNOjPSC for providing general support in the organisation of the conference.

Spatial Behavior

Spatial Behavior
Author: Reginald G. Golledge
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781572300507

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How do human beings negotiate the spaces in which they live, work, and play? How are firms and institutions, and their spatial behaviors, being affected by processes of economic and societal change? What decisions do they make about their natural and built environment, and how are these decisions acted out? Updating and expanding concepts of decision making and choice behavior on different geographic scales, this major revision of the authors' acclaimed Analytical Behavioral Geography presents theoretical foundations, extensive case studies, and empirical evidence of human behavior in a comprehensive range of physical, social, and economic settings. Generously illustrated with maps, diagrams, and tables, the volume also covers issues of gender, discusses traditionally excluded groups such as the physically and mentally challenged, and addresses the pressing needs of our growing elderly population.