Industrial Networks and Proximity

Industrial Networks and Proximity
Author: Milford B Green
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 1315192896

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"This title was first published in 2000: This volume addresses the role of proximity in network formation and performance between small and medium-sized firms in local business communities. Its theoretical and applied viewpoints should be useful to both firms and economic development agencies, whose mandate is to assist firm growth and internationalism through local networks and clusters of firms."--Provided by publisher.

Industrial Networks and Proximity

Industrial Networks and Proximity
Author: Milford B. Green,Rod B. McNaughton
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-12-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1138723746

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This title was first published in 2000: This volume addresses the role of proximity in network formation and performance between small and medium-sized firms in local business communities. Its theoretical and applied viewpoints should be useful to both firms and economic development agencies, whose mandate is to assist firm growth and internationalism through local networks and clusters of firms.

Industrial Innovation Networks and Economic Development

Industrial Innovation  Networks  and Economic Development
Author: Anant Kamath
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317598893

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This book offers an innovative examination of how ‘low–technology’ industries operate. Based on extensive fieldwork in India, the book fuses economic and sociological perspectives on information sharing by means of informal interaction in a low-technology cluster in a developing country. In doing so, the book sheds new light on settings where economic relations arise as emergent properties of social relations. This book examines industrial innovation and microeconomic network behaviour among producers and clusters, perceiving knowledge diffusion to be a socially-spatial, as much as a geographically spatial, phenomenon. This is achieved by employing two methods – simulation modelling, and (quantitative, qualitative, and historical) social network analysis. The simulation model, based on its findings, motivates two empirical studies – one descriptive case and one network study – of low-tech rural and semi-urban traditional technology clusters in Kerala state in southern India. These cases demonstrate two contrasting stories of how social cohesion either supports or thwarts informal information sharing and learning. This book pushes towards an economic-sociology approach to understanding knowledge diffusion and technological learning, which perceives innovation and learning as being more social processes than the mainstream view perceives them to be. In doing so, it makes a significant contribution to the literature on defensive innovation and the role of networks in technological innovation and knowledge diffusion, as well as to policy studies of Indian small firm and traditional technology clusters.

Industrial Clusters and Inter firm Networks

Industrial Clusters and Inter firm Networks
Author: Charlie Karlsson,B”rje Johansson,Roger Stough
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 524
Release: 2005-01-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1781958505

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'This well-edited volume should be on the shelf of every regional development agency library. Its seventeen chapters written by 31 predominantly academic contributors are divided into four coherent sections: the first on cluster and network modelling, the next on empirical analysis, a third on case studies, finishing with two chapters on policy analysis and strategies.' - Tony Jackson, Journal of Economic Development This book provides a state-of-the-art overview of spatial industrial clusters and inter-firm networks. Given the prevailing political belief that clusters can be a major vehicle for economic development and growth, it is important to have a sound understanding of clusters and how they emerge, grow, eventually stagnate and disappear. It is also vital to know when and how to apply policy measures to support cluster development in order to increase economic welfare. This book illuminates both the theoretical and empirical issues relating to clusters and inter-firm networks, and presents a number of interesting case studies from a variety of different countries.

The Cluster Organization

The Cluster Organization
Author: Anna Maria Lis,Adrian Lis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000342635

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Cluster organizations are becoming more and more popular, both in developing and developed countries. Considering the development of cluster policy and the related dynamic growth of cluster initiatives in the world, the lack of sufficient knowledge on the development of cooperation in cluster organizations inhibits their development and, in many cases, causes their complete disintegration. The book provides new important elements to the current system of knowledge, filling in cognitive and research gaps in the scientific literature on problems related to cooperation in cluster organizations. The most valuable features for the reader concern the epistemological, methodological, and application aspects. The new element includes a theoretical concept, which refers to the trajectory of development of cooperative relationships in cluster organizations that facilitates the understanding and explanation of mechanisms responsible for cooperation in such organizations. The concept also has great practical advantages, especially for people implementing the idea of "clustering": coordinators, facilitators, and members of cluster organizations as well as politicians and public authorities are responsible for shaping and implementing the cluster policy. It will be of value to researchers, academics, and students in fields with an interest in organizational studies, management of innovation and technology, strategic management, industrial economics, and economic geography.

Strategic Decision Making for Sustainable Management of Industrial Networks

Strategic Decision Making for Sustainable Management of Industrial Networks
Author: Jafar Rezaei
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-01-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030553852

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This book presents a diverse set of decision-making methodologies to solve some of the most important decisions that most organizations face today. It is an excellent demonstration of some great challenges in our society in the area of sustainability. These great challenges, ranging from sustainability in logistics to the use of renewable energies, needs to be urgently addressed. Sustainability has become one of the most important topics in management and many organizations are taking big steps towards sustainability. Organizations are attempting to use cleaner production technologies and renewable energies sources, to improve health and safety issues within their industries and the products and services they offer. These points involve several important strategic and managerial decisions, highlighted in this book. The book can be used by decision-makers and policy-makers as exemplary guidelines to solve sustainability problems.

Contemporary Challenges in Cooperation and Coopetition in the Age of Industry 4 0

Contemporary Challenges in Cooperation and Coopetition in the Age of Industry 4 0
Author: Agnieszka Zakrzewska-Bielawska,Iwona Staniec
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2019-10-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030305499

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This proceedings volume provides a fresh perspective on current challenges in cooperation and coopetition in the age of Industry 4.0. Featuring selected papers from the 10th Conference on Management of Organizations’ Development (MOD) held in Zamek Gniew, Poland, this volume extends the knowledge of cooperation and coopetition, presents analytic tools used in the research, considers the potential impact of Industry 4.0 on collaboration, and provides recommendations for managerial practice. Interorganizational relations have been a relevant topic in the management sciences in recent years. Globalization, social, cultural, and technological progress are among the factors shaping the environment for collaboration, determining the conditions for development and defining a set of new challenges that managers have to face in today's knowledge-based economy. This book, therefore, explores emerging problems of organizational development in the light of the needs and challenges of Industry 4.0. Combining the latest theory and practice, the volume provides a realistic outlook on the network economy and interdependencies both within and between sectors.

Handbook of Proximity Relations

Handbook of Proximity Relations
Author: Torre, André,Gallaud, Delphine
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2022-01-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781786434784

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This Handbook is a state-of-the-art analysis of proximity relations, offering insights into its history alongside up-to-date scientific advances and emerging questions. Its broad scope – from industrial and innovation approaches through to society issues of living and working at a distance, territorial development and environmental topics – will ensure an in-depth focus point for researchers in economics as well as geography, organizational studies, planning and sociology.