CORPORATE ECOLOGIES OF BUSINESS TRAVEL IN PROFESSIONAL SERVICE FIRMS WORKING TOWARDS A RESEARCH AGENDA

James R. Faulconbridge*, Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Ben Derudder, Frank Witlox

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

International business travel has always been an important labour process in the accumulation of capital for the firm. It is surprising, therefore, that relatively little time has been devoted to the study of business travel, both as a facet of contemporary mobility and as an economic practice. In this article we review how existing literatures provide insights that can be used to understand the role of business travel as international labour mobility in the contemporary professional service economy. In doing so, we reach the conclusion that there seem to be at least two significant voids preventing a more sophisticated understanding from emerging. First, we suggest that international business travel needs to be studied not in isolation but instead as one component in a wider ecology of mobility which 'produces' the global firm. Second, we argue that it is important to know more about the time-space dynamics of international business travel in terms of how spatial relations are produced and reproduced by different forms and geographies of travel. We make these arguments and explore their implications using data collected through interviews in advertising, architecture and legal professional service firms. We conclude by identifying a research agenda designed to allow a better understanding of business travel to emerge in corporate and mobility discourses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)295-308
Number of pages14
JournalEuropean Urban and Regional Studies
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2009

Keywords

  • business travel
  • Europeo, mobility
  • professional services
  • TRANSNATIONAL LAW FIRMS
  • ECONOMIC-GEOGRAPHY
  • TACIT KNOWLEDGE
  • NETWORKS
  • GLOBALIZATION
  • PERSPECTIVE
  • MIGRATION
  • CLUSTERS
  • BORDERS
  • SPACES

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