2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jrurstud.2021.05.023
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Amenities and new firm formation in rural areas

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“…For instance, Nilsson (2015) finds that natural amenities significantly increase second-home prices in rural areas in Sweden. Demiroglu et al (2023) show that second homes are indeed concentrated to exposed locations such as mountain, river and coastal regions, which have a significant potential climate change-related risk due to an increase in forest fires, floods and decreasing snow reliability while Naldi et al (2021) document that natural amenities are an important location factor for new firms in Sweden. The literature on the demand for second homes demonstrates that buyers or builders of these properties seek a home near nature or in amenity-rich landscapes such as mountain, coastal, lake and river areas (Müller 2002;Kaltenborn et al 2008;Norris and Winston 2009;Yuheng et al 2022).…”
Section: Conceptual Background and Previous Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Nilsson (2015) finds that natural amenities significantly increase second-home prices in rural areas in Sweden. Demiroglu et al (2023) show that second homes are indeed concentrated to exposed locations such as mountain, river and coastal regions, which have a significant potential climate change-related risk due to an increase in forest fires, floods and decreasing snow reliability while Naldi et al (2021) document that natural amenities are an important location factor for new firms in Sweden. The literature on the demand for second homes demonstrates that buyers or builders of these properties seek a home near nature or in amenity-rich landscapes such as mountain, coastal, lake and river areas (Müller 2002;Kaltenborn et al 2008;Norris and Winston 2009;Yuheng et al 2022).…”
Section: Conceptual Background and Previous Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business startups in rural areas depend on various factors, including the economic context (e.g., agglomeration forces and banking environment), demographics (e.g., age composition, education, and gender), local environment (e.g., natural amenities, such as green spaces, water areas, and topographic conditions), and public policies (e.g., labor regulation; Celbiş, 2021; Markeson & Deller, 2012; Naldi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Contingent Effect Of Broadband On Business Startupsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At least two reasons explain our focus on these three variables. First, these factors are the most important predictors of new firm formation in rural areas (Artz et al, 2016(Artz et al, , 2021Naldi et al, 2021;Rupasingha & Marré, 2020). While other factors (e.g., fiscal policies and social capital) also play a role in firm creation, their 5 For example, digital health can partially compensate for a poor access to local health services.…”
Section: Determinants Of Business Startups In the Digital Eramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sustainable development based on a neoendogenous model of human capital in rural areas. Within this approach, a neo-endogenous pattern of rural development is of particular interest [18]. It can be argued that the sustainable development of rural areas and the expanded diversification of the rural economy should be based on internal (endogenous) resources and take into account their spatial distribution within the area under consideration.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%