John H. Dunning (ed.)
Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge-Based Economy
Herausgeber: Dunning, John H.
John H. Dunning (ed.)
Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge-Based Economy
Herausgeber: Dunning, John H.
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This is a rich and informative book that attempts to explain some of the key dynamics and characteristics of the new global economy. It will be essential reading for academics in business, economics, geography and political science wanting to get to grips with current thinking and developments.
This book presents different disciplinary approaches to the knowledge economy and includes detailed case analysis of its impact in different parts of the world. It moves between the supra national macro region and the micro cluster, as well as looking at associated infrastructural and policy responses.…mehr
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This is a rich and informative book that attempts to explain some of the key dynamics and characteristics of the new global economy. It will be essential reading for academics in business, economics, geography and political science wanting to get to grips with current thinking and developments.
This book presents different disciplinary approaches to the knowledge economy and includes detailed case analysis of its impact in different parts of the world. It moves between the supra national macro region and the micro cluster, as well as looking at associated infrastructural and policy responses.
This book presents different disciplinary approaches to the knowledge economy and includes detailed case analysis of its impact in different parts of the world. It moves between the supra national macro region and the micro cluster, as well as looking at associated infrastructural and policy responses.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9780199250011
- ISBN-10: 0199250014
- Artikelnr.: 21948992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 524
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 787g
- ISBN-13: 9780199250011
- ISBN-10: 0199250014
- Artikelnr.: 21948992
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
John H. Dunning is State of New Jersey Professor of International Business at Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, USA, and Emeritus Professor of International Business at the University of Reading, UK. He is a past President of both the Academy of International Business and the International Trade and Finance Association, and holds honorary degreees and professorships from a number of European and Asian universities.
* Part I: Analytical Foundations
* 1.: John H. Dunning: Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge
Economy: The issues stated
* 2.: Michael Storper: Globalization and Knowledge Flows: An industrial
geographer's perspective
* 3.: David Audretsch: Knowledge, Globalization, and Regions: An
economist's perspective
* 4.: Örjan Sölvell and Julian Birkinshaw: Multinational Enterprises
and the Knowledge Economy: Leveraging global practices
* Part II: Macro-Regional Integration and the Knowledge Based Economy
* 5.: Magnus Blomström, Ari Kokko, and Steven Globerman: Regional
Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Some general issues
* 6.: John H. Dunning: The Impact of the Completion of the European
Internal Market on FDI
* 7.: Lorraine Eden and Antoine Monteils: Regional Integration: NAFTA
and the reconfiguration of North American industry
* Part III: Country Case Studies
* 8.: Lorna Wallace: Foreign Direct Investment in the USA: A
sub-national investigation
* 9.: Ewen Peters, Stephen Young, and Neil Hood: Policy Partnership in
the Development of Knowledge Industries in Scotland
* 10.: Gary Herrigel: Large Firms and Industrial Districts in Europe:
Deregionalization, re-regionalization, and the transformation of
manufacturing flexibility
* 11.: Peter Sheehan and Bhajan Grewal: Firms, Regions, and Strategy in
a Diverging World: The Australian case
* 12.: Sam Ock Park: Innovation Systems, Networks, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Korea
* 13.: V. N. Balasubramanyan and A. Balasubramanyan: The Software
Cluster in Bangalore
* 14.: Chia Siow Yue: Singapore: Destination for multinationals
* 15.: Michael Enright: Globalization, Regionalization, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Hong Kong
* Part IV: Policy Implications
* 16.: H. Peter Gray and John H. Dunning: Towards a Theory of Regional
Policy
* 17.: Ross Brown and Philip Raines: The Changing Nature of Foreign
Investment Policy in Europe: From promotion to management
* 18.: Michael Best: Silicon Valley and the Resurgence of Route 128:
Systems integration and regional innovation
* 1.: John H. Dunning: Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge
Economy: The issues stated
* 2.: Michael Storper: Globalization and Knowledge Flows: An industrial
geographer's perspective
* 3.: David Audretsch: Knowledge, Globalization, and Regions: An
economist's perspective
* 4.: Örjan Sölvell and Julian Birkinshaw: Multinational Enterprises
and the Knowledge Economy: Leveraging global practices
* Part II: Macro-Regional Integration and the Knowledge Based Economy
* 5.: Magnus Blomström, Ari Kokko, and Steven Globerman: Regional
Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Some general issues
* 6.: John H. Dunning: The Impact of the Completion of the European
Internal Market on FDI
* 7.: Lorraine Eden and Antoine Monteils: Regional Integration: NAFTA
and the reconfiguration of North American industry
* Part III: Country Case Studies
* 8.: Lorna Wallace: Foreign Direct Investment in the USA: A
sub-national investigation
* 9.: Ewen Peters, Stephen Young, and Neil Hood: Policy Partnership in
the Development of Knowledge Industries in Scotland
* 10.: Gary Herrigel: Large Firms and Industrial Districts in Europe:
Deregionalization, re-regionalization, and the transformation of
manufacturing flexibility
* 11.: Peter Sheehan and Bhajan Grewal: Firms, Regions, and Strategy in
a Diverging World: The Australian case
* 12.: Sam Ock Park: Innovation Systems, Networks, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Korea
* 13.: V. N. Balasubramanyan and A. Balasubramanyan: The Software
Cluster in Bangalore
* 14.: Chia Siow Yue: Singapore: Destination for multinationals
* 15.: Michael Enright: Globalization, Regionalization, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Hong Kong
* Part IV: Policy Implications
* 16.: H. Peter Gray and John H. Dunning: Towards a Theory of Regional
Policy
* 17.: Ross Brown and Philip Raines: The Changing Nature of Foreign
Investment Policy in Europe: From promotion to management
* 18.: Michael Best: Silicon Valley and the Resurgence of Route 128:
Systems integration and regional innovation
* Part I: Analytical Foundations
* 1.: John H. Dunning: Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge
Economy: The issues stated
* 2.: Michael Storper: Globalization and Knowledge Flows: An industrial
geographer's perspective
* 3.: David Audretsch: Knowledge, Globalization, and Regions: An
economist's perspective
* 4.: Örjan Sölvell and Julian Birkinshaw: Multinational Enterprises
and the Knowledge Economy: Leveraging global practices
* Part II: Macro-Regional Integration and the Knowledge Based Economy
* 5.: Magnus Blomström, Ari Kokko, and Steven Globerman: Regional
Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Some general issues
* 6.: John H. Dunning: The Impact of the Completion of the European
Internal Market on FDI
* 7.: Lorraine Eden and Antoine Monteils: Regional Integration: NAFTA
and the reconfiguration of North American industry
* Part III: Country Case Studies
* 8.: Lorna Wallace: Foreign Direct Investment in the USA: A
sub-national investigation
* 9.: Ewen Peters, Stephen Young, and Neil Hood: Policy Partnership in
the Development of Knowledge Industries in Scotland
* 10.: Gary Herrigel: Large Firms and Industrial Districts in Europe:
Deregionalization, re-regionalization, and the transformation of
manufacturing flexibility
* 11.: Peter Sheehan and Bhajan Grewal: Firms, Regions, and Strategy in
a Diverging World: The Australian case
* 12.: Sam Ock Park: Innovation Systems, Networks, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Korea
* 13.: V. N. Balasubramanyan and A. Balasubramanyan: The Software
Cluster in Bangalore
* 14.: Chia Siow Yue: Singapore: Destination for multinationals
* 15.: Michael Enright: Globalization, Regionalization, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Hong Kong
* Part IV: Policy Implications
* 16.: H. Peter Gray and John H. Dunning: Towards a Theory of Regional
Policy
* 17.: Ross Brown and Philip Raines: The Changing Nature of Foreign
Investment Policy in Europe: From promotion to management
* 18.: Michael Best: Silicon Valley and the Resurgence of Route 128:
Systems integration and regional innovation
* 1.: John H. Dunning: Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge
Economy: The issues stated
* 2.: Michael Storper: Globalization and Knowledge Flows: An industrial
geographer's perspective
* 3.: David Audretsch: Knowledge, Globalization, and Regions: An
economist's perspective
* 4.: Örjan Sölvell and Julian Birkinshaw: Multinational Enterprises
and the Knowledge Economy: Leveraging global practices
* Part II: Macro-Regional Integration and the Knowledge Based Economy
* 5.: Magnus Blomström, Ari Kokko, and Steven Globerman: Regional
Integration and Foreign Direct Investment: Some general issues
* 6.: John H. Dunning: The Impact of the Completion of the European
Internal Market on FDI
* 7.: Lorraine Eden and Antoine Monteils: Regional Integration: NAFTA
and the reconfiguration of North American industry
* Part III: Country Case Studies
* 8.: Lorna Wallace: Foreign Direct Investment in the USA: A
sub-national investigation
* 9.: Ewen Peters, Stephen Young, and Neil Hood: Policy Partnership in
the Development of Knowledge Industries in Scotland
* 10.: Gary Herrigel: Large Firms and Industrial Districts in Europe:
Deregionalization, re-regionalization, and the transformation of
manufacturing flexibility
* 11.: Peter Sheehan and Bhajan Grewal: Firms, Regions, and Strategy in
a Diverging World: The Australian case
* 12.: Sam Ock Park: Innovation Systems, Networks, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Korea
* 13.: V. N. Balasubramanyan and A. Balasubramanyan: The Software
Cluster in Bangalore
* 14.: Chia Siow Yue: Singapore: Destination for multinationals
* 15.: Michael Enright: Globalization, Regionalization, and the
Knowledge-Based Economy in Hong Kong
* Part IV: Policy Implications
* 16.: H. Peter Gray and John H. Dunning: Towards a Theory of Regional
Policy
* 17.: Ross Brown and Philip Raines: The Changing Nature of Foreign
Investment Policy in Europe: From promotion to management
* 18.: Michael Best: Silicon Valley and the Resurgence of Route 128:
Systems integration and regional innovation