In this paper, the recent development of the electronics industry in Scotland is examined with reference to the information-systems sector. The development of this sector reflects the specific responses of US multinationals to global trends in technology and markets, in particular, the shift from electromechanical to electronic products and the development of smaller computer systems. Although these trends have led to movement towards greater autonomy for plants in parts of the Scottish industry, the advantage of such autonomy for the development of a regional industrial complex are not clear-cut. Opportunities to strengthen the supply infrastructure have arisen from the lower degrees of vertical integration generally associated with electr...
This paper attempts to throw some light on union organisation based on the results of a survey of ev...
The world electronics industry has experienced a significant, and ongoing, restructuring in the past...
Perhaps a central theme of debates over the Scottish economy has been the notion of the 'branch...
As one of the major employment sectors in Scotland, Electronics has been championed as the saviour o...
Given the importance of the electronics industry in Scotland this article sets out to analyse one of...
Abstract. In this paper the current state of development in the electronics industry and the impact ...
Electronics is amongst the fastest growing industries worldwide. Although investment from abroad is ...
They do not, however, prevent us developing a general picture of trends in electronics employment in...
The closure of Motorola's mobile phone plant in Bathgate and the loss of over 3,000 jobs has raised ...
The incidence of management buy-outs, subsidiary spin-offs and the level of local supplier linkages ...
The international electronics sector is undergoing a new bout of restructuring in response to a comb...
The paper reports on research to examine the causes of the concentration of electronics R&D in parti...
This paper examines the development of indigenous electronics firms and argues that there is a need ...
This paper explores the major developments in the multinational enterprise (MNE) literature; along w...
This paper considers the idea that technical information exchange in the context of time-basedcompet...
This paper attempts to throw some light on union organisation based on the results of a survey of ev...
The world electronics industry has experienced a significant, and ongoing, restructuring in the past...
Perhaps a central theme of debates over the Scottish economy has been the notion of the 'branch...
As one of the major employment sectors in Scotland, Electronics has been championed as the saviour o...
Given the importance of the electronics industry in Scotland this article sets out to analyse one of...
Abstract. In this paper the current state of development in the electronics industry and the impact ...
Electronics is amongst the fastest growing industries worldwide. Although investment from abroad is ...
They do not, however, prevent us developing a general picture of trends in electronics employment in...
The closure of Motorola's mobile phone plant in Bathgate and the loss of over 3,000 jobs has raised ...
The incidence of management buy-outs, subsidiary spin-offs and the level of local supplier linkages ...
The international electronics sector is undergoing a new bout of restructuring in response to a comb...
The paper reports on research to examine the causes of the concentration of electronics R&D in parti...
This paper examines the development of indigenous electronics firms and argues that there is a need ...
This paper explores the major developments in the multinational enterprise (MNE) literature; along w...
This paper considers the idea that technical information exchange in the context of time-basedcompet...
This paper attempts to throw some light on union organisation based on the results of a survey of ev...
The world electronics industry has experienced a significant, and ongoing, restructuring in the past...
Perhaps a central theme of debates over the Scottish economy has been the notion of the 'branch...