The book provides a detailed theoretical framework and a case study on how FDI in the form of knowledge transfer from overseas MNEs contributes to the upgrading of regional manufacturing clusters. Although regional clusters have been the subject of many books, this book is one of the few that explicitly links regional clusters to global networks. It explains how being part of global networks can both facilitate and hinder the development of a regional cluster.
The book provides a detailed theoretical framework and a case study on how FDI in the form of knowledge transfer from overseas MNEs contributes to the upgrading of regional manufacturing clusters. Although regional clusters have been the subject of many books, this book is one of the few that explicitly links regional clusters to global networks. It explains how being part of global networks can both facilitate and hinder the development of a regional cluster.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dessy Irawati, Ph.D, is a Teaching Associate at Newcastle University Business School in the UK and a Visiting Lecturer at Graduate School of Management, University Putra Malaysia. She gained her Ph.D in International Business Strategy and Economic Geography in 2009 from Newcastle University Business School, UK. Her disciplinary background is in International Business Strategy, Economic Geography, and Regional Studies. She explores why some regions have a better economic performance than others and argues that this is because they encourage knowledge creation in the global-local networks more than other regions. Furthermore, she has researched and taught international business management, investigating overlaps with the fields of strategy, organisation, and learning. Alongside this, she continues to develop her research interests on innovation and regional development in knowledge-based economy, specifically in the context of agglomeration, industries, and networks. Her extended research interests are: international business strategy, multinational enterprises (MNEs), small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), innovation and technology management, globalisation and development studies, cluster- based policy and networks, industrial dynamics and knowledge transfer.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Clusters and Knowledge Transfer into the Indonesian Automotive Industry 2. Theoretical Framework on Cluster 3. Production and Knowledge Transfer in Japanese Automotive Networks 4. Global and National Environment: Macroeconomic Context in Indonesia 5. Methodologies 6. The Importance of the Java Region for the Indonesian Automotive Cluster 7. Case Study of Car Production in Indonesia: the Toyota Complex 8. Case Study of Motorcyle Production in Indonesia: the Honda Complex 9. The Indonesian Automotive Cluster in Toyota and Honda's Global Production Networks 10. Contribution
1. Clusters and Knowledge Transfer into the Indonesian Automotive Industry 2. Theoretical Framework on Cluster 3. Production and Knowledge Transfer in Japanese Automotive Networks 4. Global and National Environment: Macroeconomic Context in Indonesia 5. Methodologies 6. The Importance of the Java Region for the Indonesian Automotive Cluster 7. Case Study of Car Production in Indonesia: the Toyota Complex 8. Case Study of Motorcyle Production in Indonesia: the Honda Complex 9. The Indonesian Automotive Cluster in Toyota and Honda's Global Production Networks 10. Contribution
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