
Regions, Globalization, and Knowledge-based Economy
Résumé
Contents
- Part I: Analytical Foundations
- John H. Dunning: Chapter 1: Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge Economy: The issues stated
- Michael Storper: Chapter 2: Globalization and
Knowledge
Flows: An industrial geographer's perspective - David Audretsch: Chapter 3: Knowledge, Globalization, and Regions: An economist's perspective
- Örjan Sölvell and Julian Birkinshaw: Chapter 4:
Multinational Enterprises and the Knowledge Economy: Leveraging global practices - Part II: Macro-Regional Integration and the Knowledge Based Economy
- Magnus Blomström, Ari Kokko, and Steven
Globerman: Chapter 5: Regional Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Some general issues - John H. Dunning: Chapter 6: The Impact of the
Completion of the European Internal Market on
FDI - Lorraine Eden and Antoine Monteils: Chapter 7: Regional Integration: NAFTA and the reconfiguration of North American industry
- Part III: Country Case Studies
- Lorna Wallace: Chapter 8:
Foreign Direct Investment into the United States: A sub-national investigation - Ewen Peters, Stephen Young, and Neil Hood: Chapter 9:
Policy Partnership in the Development of Knowledge
Industries in
Scotland - Gary Herrigel: Chapter 10: De-Regionalization,
Re-Regionalization, and the Uncertain Future of European
Industrial Districts: Thoughts mostly on Baden Wurttemberg
in the late
1990s - Peter Sheehan and Bhajan Grewal: Chapter 11: Firms, Regions, and Strategy in a Diverging World: The Australian case
- Sam Ock Park: Chapter 12: Innovation Systems, Networks,
and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Korea - V. N. Balasubramanyan and A. Balasubramanyan: Chapter 13: The Software Cluster in Bangalore
- Chia Siow Yue: Chapter 14: Singapore: Destination
for
multinationals - Michael Enright: Chapter 15: Globalization, Regionalization, and the Knowledge-Based Economy in Hong Kong
- Part IV: Policy Implications
- H. Peter Gray and John H. Dunning:
Chapter 16: Towards a Theory of Regional Policy - Ross Brown and Philip Raines: Chapter 17: The Changing Nature of Foreign Investment Policy in Europe: From promotion to management
- Michael Best:
Chapter 18: Silicon Valley and the Resurgence of Route 128: Systems integration and regional innovation
L'auteur - John H. Dunning
State of New Jersey Professor of International Business, Rutgers University, USA; Emeritus Professor of International Business, University of Reading, and Foreword by Prince of Wales
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Oxford University Press |
Auteur(s) | John H. Dunning |
Parution | 01/04/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 506 |
Format | 15,6 x 23,4 |
Couverture | Relié |
Poids | 880g |
Intérieur | Noir et Blanc |
EAN13 | 9780198295365 |
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