Variations of value creation : automobile manufacturing in Thailand
Car industry ; Firm ; Firm strategy ; Industry ; Network ; Production system ; Professional qualification ; Spatial embeddedness ; Thailand ; Valueadded
Environment ; Environmental degradation ; Food production ; Industry ; International trade ; Pollution ; Production system ; Resource management ; Value chain ; World market
, the environment pollution case (for example cromiumsulfate production in North India), the conflict of crude oil pipeline in rainforest of Cameroon and the addedvalue chains of fruit and vegetable trade (for example the German Kenyan project). - (IfL)
countries, the corporate responsibility in global textile and garment production networks, environment and quality problems as export barrier of shrimps production of Bangladesh in the global market, the global value chains of the palm oil industry
of an equestrian industry producing substantial addedvalue due to its close relationship to agriculture and its varied socio-economic networks is followed and with the only focal point on the touristy value of the resource horse important examination results
for a development with lasting effects could be given away. The work shows the effects of keeping and using horses by means of various investigations in the Münsterland region and tries to identify the value of the factor horse for a longlasting regional development
Networks of value, commodities and regions : reworking divisions of labour in macro-regional economies
Commodity flow ; Division of labour ; Economic geography ; Globalization ; Governance ; Production system ; Regional integration ; State control ; Uneven development ; Valueadded
and services. The introduction of containers resulted in spiralling labour productivity, with a loss in jobs. The services offered towards value-added logistics are developed. The functional changes modify economic linkages of ports and regions.
The paper presents a matched-pairs analysis of the competitive performance of business service companies. Valueadded per person is higher in the English firms and more of them have introduced a new service during the previous five years. The paper