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Delayering the global production network into congruent subnetworks
The literature in operations management has not kept up with the growing complexity of and opportunities offered by global production networks. Managers need new tools to cope with this complexity.
K. Ferdows +2 more
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This study aims to scrutinize the determinants of manufacturing exports in several ASEAN countries, specifically: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Philippines, and Vietnam.
Jonathan Andersen +5 more
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International Production Networks: The Role of East Asia [PDF]
The authors propose a concept of international production integration which considers international production networks (IPNs) as multi-dimensional structures with relational links and consisting of chains (goods, value creation, etc.), characterized by ...
Marina Gamilovna Mazitova +1 more
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The locations of many manufacturing companies are distributed globally. This has led to the development of historically grown global production networks whose structure is often very complex, not transparent and influenced by many factors.
Schuh, Günther +6 more
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THE HUNGARIAN FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY IN GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS: THE CASE STUDY OF BERKEMANN HUNGARY [PDF]
The highly internationalized, labour-intensive footwear industry showed two spectacular declines and significant restructuring in Hungary after the change of regime. In accordance with the approach the authors investigate, this phenomenon is associated
ERNŐ MOLNÁR, ISTVÁN MÁTÉ LENGYEL
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Research on labour governance actors in global production networks (GPNs) has been limited to civil society organisations, firms and governments. Understanding the influence of actors in GPNs has been dealt with singular and overt modes of relational ...
Gale Raj‐Reichert
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Intangible factors, e.g. the availability of infrastructure at a production site, and implicit knowledge, have an essential influence on the decision-making in global production networks.
Steier, Gwen Louis +6 more
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Changing global production network and its implication on Belt and Road Initiative [PDF]
This editorial establishes the broader context for debating the great global convergence of world economic systems and the role of Belt and Road Initiative in shaping the reconfiguration of key global transport nodes and trade corridors.
Prem Chhetri +3 more
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Integrating Finance into Global Production Networks [PDF]
For all its success in ‘globalizing’ regional development, the Global Production Network (GPN) approach has arguably failed to account for the role of finance in the dynamics of the global economy and regional development. This lacuna is significant as finance is arguably even more globalised and networked than production. To address this gap the paper
Coe, Neil M. +2 more
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Product allocation and network configuration in global production networks
AbstractDriven by an increasing demand for individualized products and shorter product life-cycles, companies continuously extend their product portfolio. Simultaneously, companies expand into new markets to reach customers and to exploit varying location factors to reduce costs.
Felix Klenk +5 more
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