Breaking up the global value chain : opportunities and consequences / edited by Torben Pedersen, Timothy M. Devinney, Arnaldo Camuffo.
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TextSeries: Advances in international management ; v. 30.Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (310 pages)ISBN: 9781787430716Subject(s): Business logistics | International economic relations | Business & Economics -- Management | Management & management techniquesAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 658.7 LOC classification: HD38.5 | .B74 2017Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| HD38.5 .A67 2012 Applications of management science. | HD38.5 .A67 2013 Applications of management science. | HD38.5 .A67 2015 Applications of management science. | HD38.5 .B74 2017 Breaking up the global value chain : | HD38.5 .M57 2020 Supply chain management and logistics in emerging markets : | HD38.5 .O74 2016 Organizing supply chain processes for sustainable innovation in the agri-food industry | HD38.5 .S26 2019 Best practices in green supply chain management : |
Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references.
Prelims -- Case examples -- Organizational forms -- Consequences of fragmenting -- About the authors -- Index.
With intensified global competition, institutional changes and reduced communication costs the propensity of firms to reconfigure their global value chain and separate their activities across national boundaries has increased markedly. It enables firms to combine the benefits arising from specialization and increased flexibility with location advantages. Consequently, large parts of manufacturing and other more standardized activities have been offshored to emerging countries. However, recent developments are challenging this traditional separation between advanced and emerging economies as host of knowledge- and production-intensive activities, respectively. Recent research has emphasized the role of intra-organizational relationships and links among the different parts of the value chain. Innovative and productive activities are affected by strong interdependencies and complementarities, and for some companies the co-location of R&D and manufacturing is critical for development and innovation. This volume will interest scholars in International Business, Economic Geography, Operations and Supply Chain Management, International Economics, and Political Science.
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