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Title
Location behaviour and relationship stability in international business networks
Type
Text
Monograph
Contribution
Kamp, Bart (Contributor)
Subject
Business networks--Case studies (LCSH)
Industrial location--Case studies (LCSH)
Interorganizational relations--Case studies (LCSH)
International business enterprises--Case studies (LCSH)
Réseaux d'affaires--Cas, Études de (RVM)
Industrie--Localisation--Cas, Études de (RVM)
Relations interorganisationnelles--Cas, Études de (RVM)
Entreprises multinationales--Cas, Études de (RVM)
Automobiles--Industrie et commerce--Cas, Études de (RVM)
Industrie automobile (ECLAS)
Localisation industrielle (ECLAS)
Coopération industrielle (ECLAS)
Accords interentreprises (ECLAS)
Pays développés (ECLAS)
Business networks (FAST)
Industrial location (FAST)
International business enterprises (FAST)
Interorganizational relations (FAST)
Samenwerkingsvormen (bedrijfseconomie) (GTT)
Internationale ondernemingen (GTT)
Business-to-business (GTT)
Genre Form
Case studies (FAST)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: HD69.S8 K355 2007
85.10
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
index
Content
text
Summary
"Location Behaviour and Relationship Stability in International Business Networks investigates how buyer-supplier relationships within international business networks develop over time, looking at them from a geographical angle and from an actor composition point of view. Many existing theories assume that the application of lean logistics and modular production methods lead to uniform location behaviour on behalf of suppliers vis-a-vis their clients. Similarly, standing theories emphasize stability in terms of actor composition of business-to-business relationships and business network constellations. This book challenges the wisdom of these claims."--Jacket.
Table Of Contents
Theoretical and empirical research literature review
Conceptual framework and hypotheses
Empirical research methodology and reporting structure
Empirical results with respect to Volkswagen Navarra
Empirical results with respect to Fasa-Renault Valladolid
Discussion of research results and conclusions
Appendix A: Assessment of longevity, change types, and nationalities involved in the research cases.
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Kamp, Bart Location behaviour and relationship stability in international business networks