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"How are firms, networks of firms, and production systems organized and how does this organization vary from place to place? What are the new geographies emerging from the need to create, access, and share knowledge, and sustain competitiveness? In what ways are local clusters and global exchange relations intertwined and co-constituted? What are the impacts of global changes in technology, demand, and competition on the organization of production, and how do these effects vary between communities, regions, and nations? This book synthesizes theories from across the social sciences with empirical research and case studies in order to answer these questions and to demonstrate how people and firms organize economic action and interaction across local, national, and global flows of knowledge and innovation. It is structured in four clear parts: Part
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monografia Rebiun19456102 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun19456102 110510s2011 enkab sb 001 0 eng d 9780199587391 0199587388 0199587396 9780199587384 9780191618062 UPVA 997917015203706 UAM 991008010799504211 UPCT u382806 CaPaEBR CaPaEBR UMA.RE Bathelt, Harald The relational economy Recurso electrónico] geographies of knowing and learning Harald Bathelt and Johannes Glückler Oxford Oxford University Press 2011 Oxford Oxford Oxford University Press xv, 298 p. ill., map xv, 298 p. Ebook Central Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-292) and index Foundations of relational thinking. Introduction -- relational action in a spatial perspective -- Structure, agency, and institutions -- Knowledge as a relational resource -- Relational clusters of knowledge. Know-how and industrial clusters -- Know-who and urban service clusters -- Local buzz and global pipelines -- Knowledge circulation across territories. A relational theory of firm internationalization -- From permanent to temporary clusters -- Global knowledge flows in corporate networks. Toward a relational economic policy? -- Consequences for relational policies "How are firms, networks of firms, and production systems organized and how does this organization vary from place to place? What are the new geographies emerging from the need to create, access, and share knowledge, and sustain competitiveness? In what ways are local clusters and global exchange relations intertwined and co-constituted? What are the impacts of global changes in technology, demand, and competition on the organization of production, and how do these effects vary between communities, regions, and nations? This book synthesizes theories from across the social sciences with empirical research and case studies in order to answer these questions and to demonstrate how people and firms organize economic action and interaction across local, national, and global flows of knowledge and innovation. It is structured in four clear parts: Part Modo de acceso: World Wide Web Ebook Central Industrial organization Industrial clusters Industrial organization- Case studies Industrial clusters- Case studies Glückler, Johannes Ebook Central (Servicio en línea)