Probably not, because as with many of these studies, people that can impose their preference will do it and rationalize their preference.
There was a study about US companies moving headquarters in the 60's. There would be planning committees, analyses, the whole shebang.
This later study found that almost invariably the new HQ would be closer to the CEOs home/hometown/home state. Some of these companies even failed because obviously people working at the NY HQ would not necessarily want to move to the Texas HQ.
In Romanian we say: "cine împarte, parte-și face": he who shares (does the sharing/gives things out), gets his share (cut).
There was a study about US companies moving headquarters in the 60's. There would be planning committees, analyses, the whole shebang.
This later study found that almost invariably the new HQ would be closer to the CEOs home/hometown/home state. Some of these companies even failed because obviously people working at the NY HQ would not necessarily want to move to the Texas HQ.
In Romanian we say: "cine împarte, parte-și face": he who shares (does the sharing/gives things out), gets his share (cut).