Wohnstandortwahl der "Creative Class" in der Agglomeration Zürich.
TH Zürich, NSL
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2008
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TH Zürich, NSL
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CH
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Zürich
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ISSN
0521-3625
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ZLB: 4-Zs 2586
BBR: Z 2513
IFL: I 4087
BBR: Z 2513
IFL: I 4087
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Zusammenfassung
Der Beitrag überträgt den theoretischen Ansatz Richard Floridas einer Theorie der kreativen Ökonomie auf die subregionale Ebene. Es wird der Frage nachgegangen, welche Standortfaktoren einen entscheidenden Einfluss auf bei der Wohnstandortwahl der "Creative Class" innerhalb der Agglomeration Zürich ausüben und inwiefern Unterschiede zwischen verschiedenen Branchen bestehen.
Richard Florida focuses on the selected determinants affecting the choice of residence by the creative class at the regional level. He defines these determinants with the concept "quality of place". The question arises of whether this approach can be transferred to a subregional level. In the empirical research at the subregional level, variables are added to "quality of place" and the creative class is differentiated into sectors. In this article, Florida's assessment is applied to the subregional level, as is usual for assessments used to explain the choice of residence location. This allows an investigation of which location factors have a deciding influence on the residence location choices of the creative class in the Zurich agglomeration and what differences, if any, can be found between the various branches. An empirical analysis of the data for the agglomeration of Zurich in 2000 supports the transferability of Florida's approach to the subregional level. However, it is evident that the differentiation of the creative class and the addition of other determinants to "quality of place" are essential.
Richard Florida focuses on the selected determinants affecting the choice of residence by the creative class at the regional level. He defines these determinants with the concept "quality of place". The question arises of whether this approach can be transferred to a subregional level. In the empirical research at the subregional level, variables are added to "quality of place" and the creative class is differentiated into sectors. In this article, Florida's assessment is applied to the subregional level, as is usual for assessments used to explain the choice of residence location. This allows an investigation of which location factors have a deciding influence on the residence location choices of the creative class in the Zurich agglomeration and what differences, if any, can be found between the various branches. An empirical analysis of the data for the agglomeration of Zurich in 2000 supports the transferability of Florida's approach to the subregional level. However, it is evident that the differentiation of the creative class and the addition of other determinants to "quality of place" are essential.
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Nr. 4
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S. 26-39