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The acquisition and management of information is central to the operation and marketing of many organizations. In this book, an international and interdisciplinary team of leading scholars examines the attributes of knowledge acquisition and diffusion within and across service-providing organizations, using a variety of case examples.
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The acquisition and management of information is central to the operation and marketing of many organizations. In this book, an international and interdisciplinary team of leading scholars examines the attributes of knowledge acquisition and diffusion within and across service-providing organizations, using a variety of case examples.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351923903
- Artikelnr.: 48419345
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351923903
- Artikelnr.: 48419345
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James W. Harrington is Professor at the University of Washington, USA. Peter W. Daniels is Professor of Geography and Dean of Physical Sciences and Engineering at the University of Birmingham, UK.
Contents: Preface; International and regional dynamics of knowledge-based
services, James W. Harrington and Peter W. Daniels. Part 1 Conceptualizing
Knowledge-Based Services: Service worlds and the dynamics of economic
spaces, Sam Ock Park; Knowledge intensive services and R&D diffusion: an
input-output approach, José Camacho and Mercedes Rodriguez; Innovation and
technological change in tourism: a global-local nexus, Christian Longhi.
Part 2 Internationalisation of Service Firms: Spatial divisions of
expertise and transnational 'service' firms: aerospace and management
consultancy, John R. Bryson and Grete Rusten; Internationalisation of
management consultancy services: conceptual issues concerning the
cross-border delivery of knowledge intensive services, Joanne Roberts; The
internationalisation of Europe's contemporary transnational executive
search industry, Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Sarah J.E. Hall and James R.
Faulconbridge; Internationalisation of Japanese professional business
service firms: dynamics of competitiveness through urban localization in
southeast Asia, Patrik Ström. Part 3 Knowledge-Based Services and Regional
Development: Towards post-industrial transition and services society?
Evidence from Turin, Paolo Giaccaria and Vincenzo Demetrio; Post-secondary
education: education, training, and technology services, Hyungjoo Kim and
James W. Harrington; Danish regional growth strategy in the marginal areas:
regional partnership and initiative, Sang-Chul Park; Urban revival and
knowledge-intensive services: the case of the English 'core cities', Peter
Wood; Innovation activities of KIBS companies and spatial proximity: some
empirical findings from Finnish new media and software companies, Jari
Kolehmainen; Far away, so close? Regional clustering of mail order firms
and related business services in the Lille Metropolitan area, Christian
Schulz, H. Peter Dörrenbÿcher, Christine Liefooghe. Index.
services, James W. Harrington and Peter W. Daniels. Part 1 Conceptualizing
Knowledge-Based Services: Service worlds and the dynamics of economic
spaces, Sam Ock Park; Knowledge intensive services and R&D diffusion: an
input-output approach, José Camacho and Mercedes Rodriguez; Innovation and
technological change in tourism: a global-local nexus, Christian Longhi.
Part 2 Internationalisation of Service Firms: Spatial divisions of
expertise and transnational 'service' firms: aerospace and management
consultancy, John R. Bryson and Grete Rusten; Internationalisation of
management consultancy services: conceptual issues concerning the
cross-border delivery of knowledge intensive services, Joanne Roberts; The
internationalisation of Europe's contemporary transnational executive
search industry, Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Sarah J.E. Hall and James R.
Faulconbridge; Internationalisation of Japanese professional business
service firms: dynamics of competitiveness through urban localization in
southeast Asia, Patrik Ström. Part 3 Knowledge-Based Services and Regional
Development: Towards post-industrial transition and services society?
Evidence from Turin, Paolo Giaccaria and Vincenzo Demetrio; Post-secondary
education: education, training, and technology services, Hyungjoo Kim and
James W. Harrington; Danish regional growth strategy in the marginal areas:
regional partnership and initiative, Sang-Chul Park; Urban revival and
knowledge-intensive services: the case of the English 'core cities', Peter
Wood; Innovation activities of KIBS companies and spatial proximity: some
empirical findings from Finnish new media and software companies, Jari
Kolehmainen; Far away, so close? Regional clustering of mail order firms
and related business services in the Lille Metropolitan area, Christian
Schulz, H. Peter Dörrenbÿcher, Christine Liefooghe. Index.
Contents: Preface; International and regional dynamics of knowledge-based
services, James W. Harrington and Peter W. Daniels. Part 1 Conceptualizing
Knowledge-Based Services: Service worlds and the dynamics of economic
spaces, Sam Ock Park; Knowledge intensive services and R&D diffusion: an
input-output approach, José Camacho and Mercedes Rodriguez; Innovation and
technological change in tourism: a global-local nexus, Christian Longhi.
Part 2 Internationalisation of Service Firms: Spatial divisions of
expertise and transnational 'service' firms: aerospace and management
consultancy, John R. Bryson and Grete Rusten; Internationalisation of
management consultancy services: conceptual issues concerning the
cross-border delivery of knowledge intensive services, Joanne Roberts; The
internationalisation of Europe's contemporary transnational executive
search industry, Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Sarah J.E. Hall and James R.
Faulconbridge; Internationalisation of Japanese professional business
service firms: dynamics of competitiveness through urban localization in
southeast Asia, Patrik Ström. Part 3 Knowledge-Based Services and Regional
Development: Towards post-industrial transition and services society?
Evidence from Turin, Paolo Giaccaria and Vincenzo Demetrio; Post-secondary
education: education, training, and technology services, Hyungjoo Kim and
James W. Harrington; Danish regional growth strategy in the marginal areas:
regional partnership and initiative, Sang-Chul Park; Urban revival and
knowledge-intensive services: the case of the English 'core cities', Peter
Wood; Innovation activities of KIBS companies and spatial proximity: some
empirical findings from Finnish new media and software companies, Jari
Kolehmainen; Far away, so close? Regional clustering of mail order firms
and related business services in the Lille Metropolitan area, Christian
Schulz, H. Peter Dörrenbÿcher, Christine Liefooghe. Index.
services, James W. Harrington and Peter W. Daniels. Part 1 Conceptualizing
Knowledge-Based Services: Service worlds and the dynamics of economic
spaces, Sam Ock Park; Knowledge intensive services and R&D diffusion: an
input-output approach, José Camacho and Mercedes Rodriguez; Innovation and
technological change in tourism: a global-local nexus, Christian Longhi.
Part 2 Internationalisation of Service Firms: Spatial divisions of
expertise and transnational 'service' firms: aerospace and management
consultancy, John R. Bryson and Grete Rusten; Internationalisation of
management consultancy services: conceptual issues concerning the
cross-border delivery of knowledge intensive services, Joanne Roberts; The
internationalisation of Europe's contemporary transnational executive
search industry, Jonathan V. Beaverstock, Sarah J.E. Hall and James R.
Faulconbridge; Internationalisation of Japanese professional business
service firms: dynamics of competitiveness through urban localization in
southeast Asia, Patrik Ström. Part 3 Knowledge-Based Services and Regional
Development: Towards post-industrial transition and services society?
Evidence from Turin, Paolo Giaccaria and Vincenzo Demetrio; Post-secondary
education: education, training, and technology services, Hyungjoo Kim and
James W. Harrington; Danish regional growth strategy in the marginal areas:
regional partnership and initiative, Sang-Chul Park; Urban revival and
knowledge-intensive services: the case of the English 'core cities', Peter
Wood; Innovation activities of KIBS companies and spatial proximity: some
empirical findings from Finnish new media and software companies, Jari
Kolehmainen; Far away, so close? Regional clustering of mail order firms
and related business services in the Lille Metropolitan area, Christian
Schulz, H. Peter Dörrenbÿcher, Christine Liefooghe. Index.