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Choosing the Perfect Spot - An exploratory study of the underlying factors behind companies' location decisions

Möller, Fredrik LU (2023) MIOM05 20231
Production Management
Abstract
Over time, different trends have been spotted in how companies decide to locate their businesses. From the gradual rise of more offshoring of operations, to the recent increase in popularity of returning business domestically again. The topic has also received much recognition academically, with focus often placed on the factors that lead to locational competitive advantages - attributes that differentiate the performance of one location compared to another. But how do companies reason when approached with the location decision question? What is considered important in their own eyes? This thesis aimed to find the factors affecting a company’s location decision, explained by themselves. Furthermore, it sought to investigate if there was a... (More)
Over time, different trends have been spotted in how companies decide to locate their businesses. From the gradual rise of more offshoring of operations, to the recent increase in popularity of returning business domestically again. The topic has also received much recognition academically, with focus often placed on the factors that lead to locational competitive advantages - attributes that differentiate the performance of one location compared to another. But how do companies reason when approached with the location decision question? What is considered important in their own eyes? This thesis aimed to find the factors affecting a company’s location decision, explained by themselves. Furthermore, it sought to investigate if there was a connection between the many different parts of theory and the impactful factors expressed by the participating companies. The reasons derived from the areas of theory, to which the location decision was compared, were resource-based factors, macro-environmental factors, agglomeration and competition factors, and stakeholder factors.

Through eight case studies on companies’ location decisions, it was discovered that a combination of this theory plays a crucial role in the matter. In addition, the participants had other contextual factors that held strong meaning and complemented the other reasons. It was also noticed how the company characteristics influenced which location decision factors that were deemed important in each case. Lastly, some of the factors were found to be closely connected to each other and therefore especially valuable for the location decision in question. (Less)
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author
Möller, Fredrik LU
supervisor
organization
course
MIOM05 20231
year
type
H2 - Master's Degree (Two Years)
subject
keywords
Location decision, Company location, Business placement, Factors impacting company location, Competitive advantage
report number
23/5713
language
English
id
9124631
date added to LUP
2023-06-14 19:42:23
date last changed
2023-06-14 19:42:23
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  abstract     = {{Over time, different trends have been spotted in how companies decide to locate their businesses. From the gradual rise of more offshoring of operations, to the recent increase in popularity of returning business domestically again. The topic has also received much recognition academically, with focus often placed on the factors that lead to locational competitive advantages - attributes that differentiate the performance of one location compared to another. But how do companies reason when approached with the location decision question? What is considered important in their own eyes? This thesis aimed to find the factors affecting a company’s location decision, explained by themselves. Furthermore, it sought to investigate if there was a connection between the many different parts of theory and the impactful factors expressed by the participating companies. The reasons derived from the areas of theory, to which the location decision was compared, were resource-based factors, macro-environmental factors, agglomeration and competition factors, and stakeholder factors. 

Through eight case studies on companies’ location decisions, it was discovered that a combination of this theory plays a crucial role in the matter. In addition, the participants had other contextual factors that held strong meaning and complemented the other reasons. It was also noticed how the company characteristics influenced which location decision factors that were deemed important in each case. Lastly, some of the factors were found to be closely connected to each other and therefore especially valuable for the location decision in question.}},
  author       = {{Möller, Fredrik}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Choosing the Perfect Spot - An exploratory study of the underlying factors behind companies' location decisions}},
  year         = {{2023}},
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