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Geographical Dynamics and Firm Spatial Strategy in China
Title statement Geographical Dynamics and Firm Spatial Strategy in China [electronic resource] / by Shengjun Zhu, John Pickles, Canfei He. Publication Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2017. Phys.des. X, 206 p. 28 illus. online resource. ISBN 9783662536018 Edition Springer Geography, ISSN 2194-315X Contents Introduction -- Bring In, Go Up, Go West, Go Out: Upgrading, Regionalization and Delocalization in China’s Apparel Production Networks -- Geographical Dynamics and Industrial Relocation: Spatial Strategies of Apparel Firms in Ningbo, China -- Global, Regional and Local: New Firm Formation and Spatial Restructuring in China’s Apparel Industry -- Turkishization of a Chinese Apparel Firm: Fast Fashion, Regionalization, and the Shift from Global Supplier to New End Markets -- Institutional embeddedness and regional adaptability and rigidity in a Chinese apparel cluster -- Global and local governance, industrial and geographical dynamics: a tale of two clusters -- Going Green or Going Away: Environmental Regulation, Economic Geography and Firms’ Strategies in China’s Pollution-intensive Industries -- Summary and Conclusion. Notes to Availability Přístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele Another responsib. Pickles, John. He, Canfei. Another responsib. SpringerLink (Online service) Subj. Headings Geography. * Economic geography. * Sustainable development. * Development economics. * Sociology. Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books Country Německo Language angličtina Document kind Electronic books URL Plný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL book
This book offers the first detailed account of the complex geographical dynamics currently restructuring China’s export-oriented industries. The topics covered are relevant to post-socialist geography, development studies, economics, economic sociology and international studies. It offers academics, international researchers, postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students in these fields an accessible, grounded, yet theoretically sophisticated account of the geographies of global production networks, value chains, and regional development in developing countries and emerging economies. It is of particular interest to economic geographers and economic sociologists involved in the growing debates over local clusters, embeddedness, global sourcing and global production, and over the global value chain/global production network. It also appeals to national policymakers, since it directly addresses economic and industrial policy issues, such as industrial competitiveness, regional and national development, industrial and employment restructuring and trade regulation.
Introduction -- Bring In, Go Up, Go West, Go Out: Upgrading, Regionalization and Delocalization in China’s Apparel Production Networks -- Geographical Dynamics and Industrial Relocation: Spatial Strategies of Apparel Firms in Ningbo, China -- Global, Regional and Local: New Firm Formation and Spatial Restructuring in China’s Apparel Industry -- Turkishization of a Chinese Apparel Firm: Fast Fashion, Regionalization, and the Shift from Global Supplier to New End Markets -- Institutional embeddedness and regional adaptability and rigidity in a Chinese apparel cluster -- Global and local governance, industrial and geographical dynamics: a tale of two clusters -- Going Green or Going Away: Environmental Regulation, Economic Geography and Firms’ Strategies in China’s Pollution-intensive Industries -- Summary and Conclusion.
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