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Independent technology-based firms: The perceived benefits of a science park location

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UNSPECIFIED (1998) Independent technology-based firms: The perceived benefits of a science park location. URBAN STUDIES, 35 (12). pp. 2197-2219.

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Abstract

This study explores the perceived benefits of a science park location in the UK for independent technology-based firms. Property needs of independent science parks firms were compared with the property needs of a 'control' group of similar firms located off-park, Factors which influenced owner-managers to locate their ventures on a science park or an off-park location were ascertained, Further, the perceived benefits of selected locations were explored. Conclusions and implications for policy-makers and practitioners are detailed.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
H Social Sciences > HT Communities. Classes. Races
Journal or Publication Title: URBAN STUDIES
Publisher: CARFAX PUBLISHING
ISSN: 0042-0980
Official Date: December 1998
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December 1998UNSPECIFIED
Volume: 35
Number: 12
Number of Pages: 23
Page Range: pp. 2197-2219
Publication Status: Published

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