In this paper the author explores how changing geopolitical conditions reconfigure network embeddedness and theorises the conditions of network disconnection and transformation. Through a case study of the changes in interfirm relationships within the Fiji – Australia garment-production network after Fiji’s 2000 political coup d’état, the author develops a relational and dynamic view of embeddedness, highlighting its multifaceted and multiscalar character and emphasising the interrelationships between embeddedness, trust, and power
This article presents further opportunities to develop the Global Production Network (GPN) approach ...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Based on an analysis of the post-Soviet transformation experience of four...
In this paper the author explores how changing geopolitical conditions reconfigure network embeddedn...
By means of a case study, this article explores the evolution of international business relationship...
Embeddedness remains a central concept in much economic geographical thought for understanding how s...
In this article we examine how processes of globalization and the nature of emerging inter-firm rela...
International audienceThe fragmentation and international dispersion of production has given rise to...
Interdisciplinary literature on global commodity chains (GCCs)/global value chains (GVCs) and global...
This paper develops a critical framework on international management and production that draws from ...
In economic geography, scholars have discussed how endogenous regional sources of skills, networks a...
This paper develops a critical framework on international management and production that draws from ...
In this paper, I attempt to advance the concept of embeddedness beyond the level of a programmatic s...
This study is concerned with the governance of global production networks, and examines the role of ...
In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed fundamental changes in the way manufactur...
This article presents further opportunities to develop the Global Production Network (GPN) approach ...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Based on an analysis of the post-Soviet transformation experience of four...
In this paper the author explores how changing geopolitical conditions reconfigure network embeddedn...
By means of a case study, this article explores the evolution of international business relationship...
Embeddedness remains a central concept in much economic geographical thought for understanding how s...
In this article we examine how processes of globalization and the nature of emerging inter-firm rela...
International audienceThe fragmentation and international dispersion of production has given rise to...
Interdisciplinary literature on global commodity chains (GCCs)/global value chains (GVCs) and global...
This paper develops a critical framework on international management and production that draws from ...
In economic geography, scholars have discussed how endogenous regional sources of skills, networks a...
This paper develops a critical framework on international management and production that draws from ...
In this paper, I attempt to advance the concept of embeddedness beyond the level of a programmatic s...
This study is concerned with the governance of global production networks, and examines the role of ...
In recent decades, the international economy has witnessed fundamental changes in the way manufactur...
This article presents further opportunities to develop the Global Production Network (GPN) approach ...
In a bid to gain stakeholder support for their operations, multinational firms operating in politica...
© 2014 Taylor & Francis. Based on an analysis of the post-Soviet transformation experience of four...