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EN VERDENSØKONOMI I ENDRING : KJEDER OG NETTVERK

Introduksjon til kjeder og nettverk

@ Coe, N., Hess, M., Yeung, H. W.-C., Dicken, P. & Henderson, J. (2004): "‘Globalizing‘ regional development: a global production networks perspepective" i Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 29:468-484. (17s.) Tilgjengelig online

BOK: Coe, N. & Yeung H.W-C. (2015): Global production networks. Theorizing economic developments in an interconnected world. Oxford University Press, Oxford. 1-80. (80s.)

@ Gereffi, G. & Lee, J. (2016): Economic and social upgrading in global value chains and industrial clusters: why governance matters. Journal of Business Ethics 133: 25-38.

DOI 10.1007/s10551-014-2373-7. (13s.)

@ Ivarsson, I. & Alvstam, C.G. (2011): Upgrading in global value chains: a case study of technology-learning among IKEA-suppliers in China and Southeast Asia. Journal of Economic Geography 11: 731-552. (22s.)

*Neilson, J. & Pritchard, W. E. (2009): Value chain struggles: institutions and governance in the plantation districts of South India. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell. Chapter 2, Part two, 37-47 (10s.)

BOK: Newsome, K., Taylor, P., Bair, J. & Rainnie, A.( 2015): Putting labour in its place. Labour process analysis in global value chains. Palgrave, London, 1-26. (26s.)

168s.

 

Verdensøkonomiens tyngdepunkt skiftes mot øst og sør

@Bräutigam, D. and Xiaoyang, T. (2011): "African Shenzhen: China's special economic zones in Africa" i The Journal of Modern African Studies 49: 27-54. (27s.)Tilgjengelig online

@Gereffi, G. (2014): Global value chains in a post-Washington consensus world. Review of International Political Economy 21: 9-37. (29s.)

@Kaplinsky, R. & Farooki, M. (2010): " Global value chains, the crisis, and the shift of markets from North to South" i C Cattaneo, O., Gereffi, G. & Staritz, C (eds.) Global value chains in a post-crisis world. Washington DC: The World Bank, 125-153 (28s.) Tilgjengelig online

@Kaplinsky, R. and Messner, D. (2008): "Introduction: the impact of Asian drivers on the developing world". World Development, 36 (2), 197-209 (12s.) Tilgjengelig på internett

96s.

 

Økonomiske endringer studert nedenfra

@ Haugen, H. Ø. (2011): "Chinese Exports to Africa: Competition, Complementarity and Cooperation between Micro-Level Actors" i Forum for Development Studies 38: 157-176. (20s.)Tilgjengelig online

@ Lyons, M. & Brown, A. (2010): "Has Mercantilism Reduced Urban Poverty in SSA? Perception of Boom, Bust, and the China-Africa Trade in Lome and Bamako" i World Development 38: 771-782. (12s.)Tilgjengelig online

@ Scheld, S. (2003): "The City in a Shoe: redefining urban Africa through Sebago footwear consumption" i City & Society 15: 109-130.( 22 s.)Tilgjengelig online

*Macgaffey, J. & Bazenguissa-Ganga, R. (2000): The organization of the trade. The importance of personal ties Congo-Paris: transnational traders on the margins of the law. Oxford: James Currey. (31s.)

@Yukseker, D. (2007): "Shuttling Goods, Weaving Consumer Tastes: Informal Trade between Turkey and Russia" i International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 31: 60-72. (12s.)Tilgjengelig online

97s.

 

Forankring, institusjoner og makt

@Hess, M. (2004): "Spatial relationships"? Towards a reconceptualization of embeddedness. Progress in Human Geography 28: 165-86. (21s.)Tilgjengelig online

Juuse, E., S.B. Endresen & Kattel, R. (2012): "Foreign direct investment in Estonia. Understanding foreign competition and local embeddedness in the food retail industry." Paper to the International Geographical Union (IGU) conference "Innovation and Creativity in Emerging Economic Spaces: Local Entrepreneurship and Transnational Corporations." Jagiellonian University, Kraków 3rd-5th May.(20s.) Kopi på Fronter

@Kiil, M.B. & Knutsen, H.M. (2016): Agency by exit. Swedish nurses and the "Not below 24,000" movement. Geoforum 70. (10s.)

@Knutsen, H.M. (2003): "Black entrepreneurs, local embeddedness and regional economic development in Northern Namibia" i Journal of Modern African Studies 41: 555-586. (31s.)Tilgjengelig online

*Neilson, J. & Pritchard, W. E. (2009): Value chain struggles: institutions and governance in the plantation districts of South India. Chichester, Wiley-Blackwell. Chapter 2, Part three, 47-57. (10s.)

92s.

 

Lokale koblinger i globale sør

@Ching Kwan Lee (2009): Raw Encounters: Chinese Managers, African Workers and the Politics of Casualization in Africa`s Chinese Enclaves. The China Quarterly, 199:647-666. (20s.) Tilgjengelig online

@Corkin, L. (2012): "Chinese Construction Companies in Angola: A local linkages perspective", Resources Policy 37(4):475-483. (8s.) Tilgjengelig online

@Morris, M., Kaplinsky, R. and Kaplan, D. (2011): One thing leads to another. Commodities, linkages and industrial Development: a conceptual overview. MMCP discussions paper no 12 (revised). The open University. (43s.) Tilgjengelig online

@Morrisey, M. (2012): "FDI in Sub-Saharan Africa: Few Linkages, Fewer Spillovers". European Journal of Development Research 24: 26-31. (6s.) Tilgjengelig online

77s.

 

Innovasjonssystemer og teknologisk endring

*Asheim, B. T., Ebersberger, B., & Herstad, S. (2012): "MNCs between the global and the local: Knowledge bases, proximity and globally distributed knowledge networks" i M. Heidenreich (Ed.), Innovation and Institutional Embeddedness of Multinational Companies. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (in print). 77-104. (28s)

@Sæther, B. (2013): Socio-economic Unity in the Evolution of an Agricultural Cluster. European Planning Studies. DOI:10.1080/09654313.2013.849228. (14s). Tilgjengelig online

*Wicken, O.(2009): The layers of national innovation systems: The historical evolution of a national innovation system in Norway. In Fagerberg, J., Mowery, D.C. og Verspagen, B. (eg.) Innovation, Path Dependence and Policy. Oxford University Press. (28s.)

92s.

 

Kjeder og nettverk: arbeidere

BOK: Anner, M. (2015). "Social downgrading and worker resistance in apparel Global Value Chains". In Newsome, K., Taylor, P., Bair, J. and A. Rainnie (eds), Putting labour in its place: Labour process analysis and Global Value Chains, Palgrave, London: 152-170. (18s.)

@Riisgaard, L. and Hammer, N. (2011): "Prospects for Labour in Global Value Chains: Labour Standards in the Cut Flower and Banana Industries" i British Journal of Industrial Relations 49 (1): 168-190. (23s.) Tilgjengelig online

*Selwyn, B (2012): Chapter 3: "Grape workers: Structural power and associational power" i Selwyn, B. Workers, state and development in Brazil: Powers of labour, chains of value. Manchester University Press. 77-107. (30s.)

71s.

 

Kjeder og nettverk: industri og miljø

@Bridge, G. (2008): "Global production networks and the extractive sector: governing resource-based development". Journal of Economic Geography 8(3): 389-419. (30s.) Tilgjengelig online

@Knutsen, H.M. (2000): "Environmental practice in the commodity chain: the dyestuff and tanning industries compared". International Review of Political Economy, 7: 254-288.(35s.)Tilgjengelig online

BOK: Rainnie, A., Herod, A., Mc-Graht-Champ, S. & Pickern, G.(2015): "Wasted commodities, wasted labour? Global production and destruction networks and the nature of contemporary capitalism". In Newsome, K., Taylor, P., Bair, J. & Rainnie (eds), Putting labour in its place. Labour process analysis in global value chains. Palgrave, London: 249-265. (16s.)

81s.

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