Handbook of Industry Studies and Economic Geography
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Handbook of Industry Studies and Economic Geography
Hewings, Geoffrey J.D.; McCann, Philip; Giarratani, Frank
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
11/2015
512
Mole
Inglês
9781783475322
15 a 20 dias
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Contents:
Introduction to the Relationships between Economic Geography and Industries: Theory, Empirics and Modes of Analysis
Frank Giarattani, Geoffrey J.G. Hewings and Philip McCann
PART I: HEAVY INDUSTRIES
1. Steel Industry Restructuring and Location
Frank Giarratani, Ravi Madhavan and Gene Gruver
2. The Evolving Geography of the U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry
Thomas Klier and James M. Rubenstein
3. The Changing Geography of the European Auto Industry
Gill Bentley, David Bailey and Stewart MacNeill
PART II: CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
4. Project-Based Industries and Craft-Like Production: Structure, Location, and Performance
Peter B. Doeringer, Pacey Foster, Stephan Manning and David Terkla
5. Innovation, Industry Evolution, and Cross-Sectoral Skill Transfer in the Video Game Industry: A Three Country Study
Yuko Aoyama and Hiro Izushi
6. Spatial Divisions of Labor: How Key Worker Profiles Vary for the Same Industry in Different Regions
Ann Markusen and Ann Gadwa Nicodemus
7. Museums in the Neighbourhood: The Local Economic Impact of Museums
Stephen Sheppard
PART III: HIGH TECHNOLOGY SECTORS
8. Spinoff Regions: Entrepreneurial Emergence and Regional Development in Second Tier High-Technology Regions: Observations from the Oregon and Idaho Electronics Sectors
Heike Mayer
9. Location, Control and Firm Innovation: The Case of the Mobile Handset Industry
Ram Mudambi
10. How Has Information Technology Use Shaped the Geography of Economic Activity?
Chris Forman
11. R&D, Knowledge, Economic Growth and the Transatlantic Productivity Gap
Raquel Ortega-Argiles
PART IV: RESOURCE-BASED SECTORS
12. The Changing Structure of the Global Agribusiness Sector
Ruth Rama and Catalina Martinez
13. Social Capital and the Development of Industrial Clusters: The Northwest Ohio Greenhouse Cluster
Michael C. Carroll and Neil Reid
14. Computational Structure for Linking Life Cycle Assessment and Input-Output Modeling: A Case Study on Urban Recycling and Remanufacturing
Joyce Cooper, Randall Jackson and Nancey Green Leigh
15. The Importance of the Water Management Sector in Dutch Agriculture and the Wider Economy
Frank Bruinsma and Mark Bokhorst
PART V: KNOWLEDGE- AND NETWORK-BASED ACTIVITIES
16. The Geography of Research and Development Activity in the US
Kristy Buzard and Gerald Carlino
17. Offshore Assembly and Service Industries in Latin America
Elsie L Echeverri-Carroll
18. The Global Air Transport Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Network Structures in Major Continental Regions
Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
19. Innovation in New Zealand: Issues of Firm Size, Local Market Size and Economic Geography
Hong Shangqin, Philip McCann and Les Oxley
20. They are Industrial Districts, but Not As We Know Them!
Fiorenza Belussi and Lisa De Propris
Index
Introduction to the Relationships between Economic Geography and Industries: Theory, Empirics and Modes of Analysis
Frank Giarattani, Geoffrey J.G. Hewings and Philip McCann
PART I: HEAVY INDUSTRIES
1. Steel Industry Restructuring and Location
Frank Giarratani, Ravi Madhavan and Gene Gruver
2. The Evolving Geography of the U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry
Thomas Klier and James M. Rubenstein
3. The Changing Geography of the European Auto Industry
Gill Bentley, David Bailey and Stewart MacNeill
PART II: CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
4. Project-Based Industries and Craft-Like Production: Structure, Location, and Performance
Peter B. Doeringer, Pacey Foster, Stephan Manning and David Terkla
5. Innovation, Industry Evolution, and Cross-Sectoral Skill Transfer in the Video Game Industry: A Three Country Study
Yuko Aoyama and Hiro Izushi
6. Spatial Divisions of Labor: How Key Worker Profiles Vary for the Same Industry in Different Regions
Ann Markusen and Ann Gadwa Nicodemus
7. Museums in the Neighbourhood: The Local Economic Impact of Museums
Stephen Sheppard
PART III: HIGH TECHNOLOGY SECTORS
8. Spinoff Regions: Entrepreneurial Emergence and Regional Development in Second Tier High-Technology Regions: Observations from the Oregon and Idaho Electronics Sectors
Heike Mayer
9. Location, Control and Firm Innovation: The Case of the Mobile Handset Industry
Ram Mudambi
10. How Has Information Technology Use Shaped the Geography of Economic Activity?
Chris Forman
11. R&D, Knowledge, Economic Growth and the Transatlantic Productivity Gap
Raquel Ortega-Argiles
PART IV: RESOURCE-BASED SECTORS
12. The Changing Structure of the Global Agribusiness Sector
Ruth Rama and Catalina Martinez
13. Social Capital and the Development of Industrial Clusters: The Northwest Ohio Greenhouse Cluster
Michael C. Carroll and Neil Reid
14. Computational Structure for Linking Life Cycle Assessment and Input-Output Modeling: A Case Study on Urban Recycling and Remanufacturing
Joyce Cooper, Randall Jackson and Nancey Green Leigh
15. The Importance of the Water Management Sector in Dutch Agriculture and the Wider Economy
Frank Bruinsma and Mark Bokhorst
PART V: KNOWLEDGE- AND NETWORK-BASED ACTIVITIES
16. The Geography of Research and Development Activity in the US
Kristy Buzard and Gerald Carlino
17. Offshore Assembly and Service Industries in Latin America
Elsie L Echeverri-Carroll
18. The Global Air Transport Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Network Structures in Major Continental Regions
Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
19. Innovation in New Zealand: Issues of Firm Size, Local Market Size and Economic Geography
Hong Shangqin, Philip McCann and Les Oxley
20. They are Industrial Districts, but Not As We Know Them!
Fiorenza Belussi and Lisa De Propris
Index
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Contents:
Introduction to the Relationships between Economic Geography and Industries: Theory, Empirics and Modes of Analysis
Frank Giarattani, Geoffrey J.G. Hewings and Philip McCann
PART I: HEAVY INDUSTRIES
1. Steel Industry Restructuring and Location
Frank Giarratani, Ravi Madhavan and Gene Gruver
2. The Evolving Geography of the U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry
Thomas Klier and James M. Rubenstein
3. The Changing Geography of the European Auto Industry
Gill Bentley, David Bailey and Stewart MacNeill
PART II: CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
4. Project-Based Industries and Craft-Like Production: Structure, Location, and Performance
Peter B. Doeringer, Pacey Foster, Stephan Manning and David Terkla
5. Innovation, Industry Evolution, and Cross-Sectoral Skill Transfer in the Video Game Industry: A Three Country Study
Yuko Aoyama and Hiro Izushi
6. Spatial Divisions of Labor: How Key Worker Profiles Vary for the Same Industry in Different Regions
Ann Markusen and Ann Gadwa Nicodemus
7. Museums in the Neighbourhood: The Local Economic Impact of Museums
Stephen Sheppard
PART III: HIGH TECHNOLOGY SECTORS
8. Spinoff Regions: Entrepreneurial Emergence and Regional Development in Second Tier High-Technology Regions: Observations from the Oregon and Idaho Electronics Sectors
Heike Mayer
9. Location, Control and Firm Innovation: The Case of the Mobile Handset Industry
Ram Mudambi
10. How Has Information Technology Use Shaped the Geography of Economic Activity?
Chris Forman
11. R&D, Knowledge, Economic Growth and the Transatlantic Productivity Gap
Raquel Ortega-Argiles
PART IV: RESOURCE-BASED SECTORS
12. The Changing Structure of the Global Agribusiness Sector
Ruth Rama and Catalina Martinez
13. Social Capital and the Development of Industrial Clusters: The Northwest Ohio Greenhouse Cluster
Michael C. Carroll and Neil Reid
14. Computational Structure for Linking Life Cycle Assessment and Input-Output Modeling: A Case Study on Urban Recycling and Remanufacturing
Joyce Cooper, Randall Jackson and Nancey Green Leigh
15. The Importance of the Water Management Sector in Dutch Agriculture and the Wider Economy
Frank Bruinsma and Mark Bokhorst
PART V: KNOWLEDGE- AND NETWORK-BASED ACTIVITIES
16. The Geography of Research and Development Activity in the US
Kristy Buzard and Gerald Carlino
17. Offshore Assembly and Service Industries in Latin America
Elsie L Echeverri-Carroll
18. The Global Air Transport Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Network Structures in Major Continental Regions
Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
19. Innovation in New Zealand: Issues of Firm Size, Local Market Size and Economic Geography
Hong Shangqin, Philip McCann and Les Oxley
20. They are Industrial Districts, but Not As We Know Them!
Fiorenza Belussi and Lisa De Propris
Index
Introduction to the Relationships between Economic Geography and Industries: Theory, Empirics and Modes of Analysis
Frank Giarattani, Geoffrey J.G. Hewings and Philip McCann
PART I: HEAVY INDUSTRIES
1. Steel Industry Restructuring and Location
Frank Giarratani, Ravi Madhavan and Gene Gruver
2. The Evolving Geography of the U.S. Motor Vehicle Industry
Thomas Klier and James M. Rubenstein
3. The Changing Geography of the European Auto Industry
Gill Bentley, David Bailey and Stewart MacNeill
PART II: CREATIVE AND CULTURAL INDUSTRIES
4. Project-Based Industries and Craft-Like Production: Structure, Location, and Performance
Peter B. Doeringer, Pacey Foster, Stephan Manning and David Terkla
5. Innovation, Industry Evolution, and Cross-Sectoral Skill Transfer in the Video Game Industry: A Three Country Study
Yuko Aoyama and Hiro Izushi
6. Spatial Divisions of Labor: How Key Worker Profiles Vary for the Same Industry in Different Regions
Ann Markusen and Ann Gadwa Nicodemus
7. Museums in the Neighbourhood: The Local Economic Impact of Museums
Stephen Sheppard
PART III: HIGH TECHNOLOGY SECTORS
8. Spinoff Regions: Entrepreneurial Emergence and Regional Development in Second Tier High-Technology Regions: Observations from the Oregon and Idaho Electronics Sectors
Heike Mayer
9. Location, Control and Firm Innovation: The Case of the Mobile Handset Industry
Ram Mudambi
10. How Has Information Technology Use Shaped the Geography of Economic Activity?
Chris Forman
11. R&D, Knowledge, Economic Growth and the Transatlantic Productivity Gap
Raquel Ortega-Argiles
PART IV: RESOURCE-BASED SECTORS
12. The Changing Structure of the Global Agribusiness Sector
Ruth Rama and Catalina Martinez
13. Social Capital and the Development of Industrial Clusters: The Northwest Ohio Greenhouse Cluster
Michael C. Carroll and Neil Reid
14. Computational Structure for Linking Life Cycle Assessment and Input-Output Modeling: A Case Study on Urban Recycling and Remanufacturing
Joyce Cooper, Randall Jackson and Nancey Green Leigh
15. The Importance of the Water Management Sector in Dutch Agriculture and the Wider Economy
Frank Bruinsma and Mark Bokhorst
PART V: KNOWLEDGE- AND NETWORK-BASED ACTIVITIES
16. The Geography of Research and Development Activity in the US
Kristy Buzard and Gerald Carlino
17. Offshore Assembly and Service Industries in Latin America
Elsie L Echeverri-Carroll
18. The Global Air Transport Industry: A Comparative Analysis of Network Structures in Major Continental Regions
Aisling Reynolds-Feighan
19. Innovation in New Zealand: Issues of Firm Size, Local Market Size and Economic Geography
Hong Shangqin, Philip McCann and Les Oxley
20. They are Industrial Districts, but Not As We Know Them!
Fiorenza Belussi and Lisa De Propris
Index
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