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The Role of Global Production Networks in Indonesian Exports

The Role of Global Production Networks in Indonesian Exports

... of exports according to main components of ...in exports and the region supplying the ...1997, exports of ASEAN rely heavily on multiple cross trade border trade (33% to 35%, column ...gross ... See full document

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Reconsidering the Role of the Digital in Global Production Networks

Reconsidering the Role of the Digital in Global Production Networks

... Abstract Global production networks (GPNs) have become a key framework in conceptualizing linkages, power and structure in globalized ...in production, and this problematic in a world where ... See full document

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The role of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) in facilitating global production networks

The role of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) in facilitating global production networks

... The role of Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs) in facilitating global production networks Author(s) Hayakawa, Kazunobu; Yamashita, Nobuaki Citation IDE Discussion ... See full document

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Labour Chains : Analysing the role of labour contractors in global production networks

Labour Chains : Analysing the role of labour contractors in global production networks

... It is thus a complex picture, which this paper attempts to unpack. Given the heterogeneity of contractors and workers found in every case study (cited in Table 1), it is difficult to generalise. However, they do reveal a ... See full document

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The role of trade costs in global production networks : evidence from China's processing trade regime

The role of trade costs in global production networks : evidence from China's processing trade regime

... processing exports should be negatively affected by both an increase in import distance and an increase in export ...processing exports to East should be more sensitive to export distance and less sensitive ... See full document

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The role of intermediaries in governance of global production networks: Restructuring work relations in Pakistan’s apparel industry

The role of intermediaries in governance of global production networks: Restructuring work relations in Pakistan’s apparel industry

... agencies who could take credit for the regeneration of Pakistani production, and of course Western affluent consumers who can purchase low-cost apparel. The restructuring of the industry was widely portrayed - by ... See full document

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The dynamic role of small  and medium sized multinationals in global production networks: Norwegian maritime firms in the Greater Shanghai Region in China

The dynamic role of small and medium sized multinationals in global production networks: Norwegian maritime firms in the Greater Shanghai Region in China

... the role of formal institutions, like political regulation, was modest and the climate for foreign direct investments (FDI) in the maritime industry in China has in general been ...social networks as an ... See full document

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Global Production Networks and Social Well-Being: Evidence from the Indonesian Automobile Industry

Global Production Networks and Social Well-Being: Evidence from the Indonesian Automobile Industry

... Gender bias may also play an important role. Even though female workers are preferred by many employers for their perceived dexterity and “nimble fingers” (Elson and Pearson, 1981), they tend to have unsecured and ... See full document

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Extractive Processes, Global Production Networks and Inequalities

Extractive Processes, Global Production Networks and Inequalities

... important role (Dietz 2014; Bridge ...from global commodity chains to production ...for global production network ...extractive global production networks, that is, ... See full document

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Revisiting the multinational enterprise in global production networks

Revisiting the multinational enterprise in global production networks

... the role of actors and practices in (re)configuring capabilities to change ‘value capture trajectories’ (recognising the dynamic nature of cost-capability ratios and other strategic decisions), as well as ... See full document

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INSERTING LOCAL INDUSTRIES INTO GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS:

INSERTING LOCAL INDUSTRIES INTO GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS:

... these global production systems and global trade, they can influence the innovation prospects of the participat- ing ...key role in organizing production at different locations ... See full document

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Multinational Corporations and Global Production Networks: The Implications for Trade Policy

Multinational Corporations and Global Production Networks: The Implications for Trade Policy

... From previous experiences with trade policy agreements, it should, however, be clear that the ultimate, all-inclusive agreement is not reached in one go. The first step has often been to define the issues, agree on the ... See full document

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SMES IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS: THE CASE OF CZECHIA 1

SMES IN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS: THE CASE OF CZECHIA 1

... rising production of hospital furniture, especially hospital beds in the LINET Group, the second largest MedTech corpo- ration in ...with production concentrated on disposables, such as bandages, gauze, ... See full document

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Economic and Social Development in Global Production Networks: Lessons from the Indonesian Footwear Industry

Economic and Social Development in Global Production Networks: Lessons from the Indonesian Footwear Industry

... The United Nations ranks Indonesia as the world’s fourth most populous country. Indonesia will enjoy a demographics bonus until 2035 thanks to its population of young, productive-age workers (also called an expansive ... See full document

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Born global networks: The role of connectors

Born global networks: The role of connectors

... born global has been limited by a rather narrow focus on pure software ...born global phenomenon in the digital, film and TV production ...the global marketplace if they stand any chance of ... See full document

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Global Production Networks in Electronics and Intra-Asian Trade

Global Production Networks in Electronics and Intra-Asian Trade

... electronics exports may exaggerate the extent of economic vulnerability because of the preponderance of trade in intermediate ...for exports—represent more than half of all exports and 90% of ... See full document

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Power and production : rethinking China’s global economic role

Power and production : rethinking China’s global economic role

... of production to maintain cost ...a production process that spans the most industrialised global economies such as the USA and Japan, intermediate states such as Taiwan, and developing states like ... See full document

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East Asian Production Networks – The Role and Contribution of SMEs

East Asian Production Networks – The Role and Contribution of SMEs

... of 4.7 percent per annum during 1995-2000, there is a perception that small businesses have been unable to fully exploit opportunities to export. The SME contribution to direct exports has remained static or ... See full document

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Renting legality: How FLEGT is reinforcing power relations in Indonesian furniture production networks

Renting legality: How FLEGT is reinforcing power relations in Indonesian furniture production networks

... in global markets. This is catalysed by the increasing global production and con- sumption of timber products and increasing sensitivity of interest groups to how timber products are ...in ... See full document

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Trade integration in East Asia : the Role of China and production networks

Trade integration in East Asia : the Role of China and production networks

... entered global trade by providing subcontracting services to European and ...the production of low-end consumer goods, they have created room for third- and fourth-generation economies to enter these ... See full document

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