Enterprising Worlds : A Geographic Perspective on Economics, Environments & Ethics /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Gatrell, Jay D. (Editor), Reid, Neil. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2006.
Edition:1st ed. 2006.
Series:GeoJournal Library, 86
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Economics, Environments & Ethics
  • Industrial and Technology Clusters: An Everyday Topic of Popular Conversation
  • Which Mode of (CLUSTER) Promotion for which aspect of Entrepreneurship? A differentiating view on institutional support of automotive clusters
  • The Dynamics of FDI of the TFT-LCD Cluster: A Study of Japanese Firms in Taiwan
  • Collaborating to Compete: The Case of Northwest Ohio's Greenhouse Industry
  • Specialized Agriculture: Local Markets & Global Competitors in Ohio's Greenhouse Industry
  • High Technology and Urban Development in Bangalore, India
  • An Evolutional Model of U.S. Manufacturing and Services Industries
  • Clusters and Local Economic Growth: Unpacking the Cluster Model
  • Towards Reconceptualising Enterprise, Entrepreneurship and Entrepreneurial Processes for Sustainable Futures: Contributions from Economic Geography
  • Attitudes, Behaviours and Outcomes of Different Types of Entrepreneurs: Toward a Better Understanding of the Multiple Entrepreneurship Phenomenon
  • The Business and Sustainability of Water Supply in Singapore: The Case of Hyflux
  • Entrepreneurship: New Means of Support for Community Colleges
  • Globalization, Social Protest and the Militarized Landscape of Okinawa
  • Paternalism and Struggle at Weirton Steel Corporation
  • Ethics in Economic Geography
  • Whose Development? The Tribal Involuntary Dislocation in the Sardar Sarovar
  • Geographies of Informalization: Conceptual Dilemmas over Social Standards and Informalization of Labor
  • Building or Repairing Institutions: Microcredits in Argentina
  • Bread or Circus? The Economics of Mega-Sporting Events
  • Social Entrepreneurship and Regional Economic Development: A Conceptual Framework.