The paper investigates the relationship between the geographic localization of the supply network and the retail chain of 11 multinationals in the fashion and textile industry. We propose a framework to analyze suppliers’ and retailers’ geographical distributions relying on three indicators: network size, networks’ relative proximity, and their spatial concentration
In this paper I examine the circumstances under which proximity is important to assemblers and suppl...
How different are retailers ’ inventory levels around the world? Specifically, are retailers ’ inve...
The main analytical and multidisciplinary frameworks adopted for understanding the multinational ent...
This work attempts to analyze how firms specializing in retail clothing deployed spatially in order ...
Although Costco operates over 580 warehouse stores throughout North America, their location strategy...
Global supply chains have a distinct geography that involves the dimensions of production, distribut...
In this paper, we investigate the network of ownership relationships among European firms and its em...
Firms operate in complex supplier-customer networks that potentially range over long distances. Howe...
This study looks at the geographic distance that multinational enterprises add beyond the confines o...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) need to efficiently orchestrate a geographically fragmented network...
Abstract: The structure and operation of supply networks have received considerable attention from b...
4 pages, 3 figures, Phys Rev E Rapid Comm, 74, 035101 (2006)International audienceI study the spatia...
Abstract. The concept of the global production network expressively covers the spatial interrelation...
The clothing sector has been a driver of diversification and growth for countries that have graduate...
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the inter-firm product...
In this paper I examine the circumstances under which proximity is important to assemblers and suppl...
How different are retailers ’ inventory levels around the world? Specifically, are retailers ’ inve...
The main analytical and multidisciplinary frameworks adopted for understanding the multinational ent...
This work attempts to analyze how firms specializing in retail clothing deployed spatially in order ...
Although Costco operates over 580 warehouse stores throughout North America, their location strategy...
Global supply chains have a distinct geography that involves the dimensions of production, distribut...
In this paper, we investigate the network of ownership relationships among European firms and its em...
Firms operate in complex supplier-customer networks that potentially range over long distances. Howe...
This study looks at the geographic distance that multinational enterprises add beyond the confines o...
Multinational enterprises (MNEs) need to efficiently orchestrate a geographically fragmented network...
Abstract: The structure and operation of supply networks have received considerable attention from b...
4 pages, 3 figures, Phys Rev E Rapid Comm, 74, 035101 (2006)International audienceI study the spatia...
Abstract. The concept of the global production network expressively covers the spatial interrelation...
The clothing sector has been a driver of diversification and growth for countries that have graduate...
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to provide empirical evidence on the inter-firm product...
In this paper I examine the circumstances under which proximity is important to assemblers and suppl...
How different are retailers ’ inventory levels around the world? Specifically, are retailers ’ inve...
The main analytical and multidisciplinary frameworks adopted for understanding the multinational ent...