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Contributions by an international set of renowned economic geographers highlight the major features of 'industrial transition' and address various questions that matter for the future of our global economy: How are regions and localities affected by the shift of product mandates? In which ways does change differ between industrial sectors and economic regions? How can regions and localities adequately prepare for or react to foreseeable changes; and how can regional resilience and response capacities be built and enhanced?
Contributions by an international set of renowned economic geographers highlight the major features of 'industrial transition' and address various questions that matter for the future of our global economy: How are regions and localities affected by the shift of product mandates? In which ways does change differ between industrial sectors and economic regions? How can regions and localities adequately prepare for or react to foreseeable changes; and how can regional resilience and response capacities be built and enhanced?
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Martina Fromhold-Eisebith, Full Professor (Chair) of Economic Geography, Department of Geography, RWTH Aachen University, Germany and Martina Fuchs, Full Professor of Geography, Department of Economic and Social Geography, University of Cologne, Germany
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Changing Global-Local Dynamics of Economic Development? Coining the New Conceptual Framework of 'Industrial Transition', Martina Fromhold-Eisebith, Martina Fuchs; Chapter 2 Industry, Enterprise, Economic Growth and Recession: Forgotten Issues in Economic Geography, Michael Taylor; Chapter 3 The Transition of the Automotive Industry as a Catalyst for Cross-Border Networking? The Case of the Greater Region SaarLorLux, Christoph K. Hahn; Chapter 4 Industrial Restructuring by Financial Investors? Buy-and-Build Strategies in the German Automotive Supplier Industry from 2000 to 2010, Christoph Scheuplein; Chapter 5 Flexible Specialization - Thirty Years after the 'Second Industrial Divide': Lessons from the German Mechanical Engineering Industry in the Crisis 2008 to 2010, Martina Fuchs, Hanno Kempermann; Chapter 6 Organisation and Representation of Temporary Workers, Dorit Meyer; Chapter 7 Industry Transition and Knowledge-Based Sectors: Changing Economic Governance and Institutional Arrangements in the Scottish Life Sciences, Kean Birch, Andrew Cumbers; Chapter 8 Strategic Coupling between Multinational Subsidiaries and KIBS as a Mode of Regional Industrial Transition, Leo van Grunsven, Wouter Jacobs, Oedzge Atzema, Ton van Rietbergen; Chapter 9 Regional Growth Dynamics: Intra-Firm Adjustment vs. Organizational Ecology, Harald Bathelt, Andrew M. Munro; Chapter 10 Transnational Entrepreneurs and the Global Shift of Production: The Example of Diamond Manufacturing, Sebastian Henn; Chapter 11 China as a Western Musical Instrument Producer: Case Study of the Piano Industry, Shiuh-Shen Chien, Jici Wang, Yu Ho, Mingbo Ma; Chapter 12 Spatial and Organisational Transition of an East Asian High-Growth Region: The Electronics Industry in the Greater Pearl River Delta, Daniel Schiller; Chapter 13 Economic Competitiveness, 'Glurbanisation' and 'Soft' Spatial Interventions: Insights from Four Australasian Cities, Steffen Wetzstein; Chapter 14 Conclusion: Towards a Refined Conceptualization of the Industrial Transition Approach in a Global-Local Context, Martina Fuchs, Martina Fromhold-Eisebith;
Chapter 1 Changing Global-Local Dynamics of Economic Development? Coining the New Conceptual Framework of 'Industrial Transition', Martina Fromhold-Eisebith, Martina Fuchs; Chapter 2 Industry, Enterprise, Economic Growth and Recession: Forgotten Issues in Economic Geography, Michael Taylor; Chapter 3 The Transition of the Automotive Industry as a Catalyst for Cross-Border Networking? The Case of the Greater Region SaarLorLux, Christoph K. Hahn; Chapter 4 Industrial Restructuring by Financial Investors? Buy-and-Build Strategies in the German Automotive Supplier Industry from 2000 to 2010, Christoph Scheuplein; Chapter 5 Flexible Specialization - Thirty Years after the 'Second Industrial Divide': Lessons from the German Mechanical Engineering Industry in the Crisis 2008 to 2010, Martina Fuchs, Hanno Kempermann; Chapter 6 Organisation and Representation of Temporary Workers, Dorit Meyer; Chapter 7 Industry Transition and Knowledge-Based Sectors: Changing Economic Governance and Institutional Arrangements in the Scottish Life Sciences, Kean Birch, Andrew Cumbers; Chapter 8 Strategic Coupling between Multinational Subsidiaries and KIBS as a Mode of Regional Industrial Transition, Leo van Grunsven, Wouter Jacobs, Oedzge Atzema, Ton van Rietbergen; Chapter 9 Regional Growth Dynamics: Intra-Firm Adjustment vs. Organizational Ecology, Harald Bathelt, Andrew M. Munro; Chapter 10 Transnational Entrepreneurs and the Global Shift of Production: The Example of Diamond Manufacturing, Sebastian Henn; Chapter 11 China as a Western Musical Instrument Producer: Case Study of the Piano Industry, Shiuh-Shen Chien, Jici Wang, Yu Ho, Mingbo Ma; Chapter 12 Spatial and Organisational Transition of an East Asian High-Growth Region: The Electronics Industry in the Greater Pearl River Delta, Daniel Schiller; Chapter 13 Economic Competitiveness, 'Glurbanisation' and 'Soft' Spatial Interventions: Insights from Four Australasian Cities, Steffen Wetzstein; Chapter 14 Conclusion: Towards a Refined Conceptualization of the Industrial Transition Approach in a Global-Local Context, Martina Fuchs, Martina Fromhold-Eisebith;
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