1. Wie attraktiv ist die Peripherie für Führungskräfte?
- Author
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Ruth Rohr-Zänker
- Subjects
Economics and Econometrics ,Economic growth ,Labour economics ,Order (exchange) ,Scale (social sciences) ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Business ,Decision-making ,Lagging ,Human capital ,Location factor ,Variety (cybernetics) - Abstract
Peripheral and economically lagging regions are short of an adequate supply of human capital and know-how. In order to make the best use of their endogenous potential they have to be able to attract highly qualified workers from other regions. This dependency poses considerable problems; for ambitious individuals central regions are more attractive because they off er a variety of job opportunities and better career perspectives. The findings presented in this paper indicate that, as long as the Jobs offered are attractive on a national scale, there is a higher number of managers and Professionals who are willing to migrate into peripheral regions. It is the job and hardly the region that motivates a move. However, the role of culture as a location factor should not to be neglected and may even increase since interests of family members have become more important in the decision making process.
- Published
- 2001
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