Local dynamics of industrial upgrading : the case of the Pearl River Delta in China / Yi Liu.

This book examines industrial upgrading in Chinas Pearl River Delta (PRD), with a specific focus on how strategic coupling impacts industrial upgrading from the perspective of relational economic geography. It shows that firms in the PRD have been struggling after serving as low-tier suppliers and s...

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Main Author: Liu, Yi
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Singapore : Springer, 2020.
Series:Economic geography (Cham, Switzerland)
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Summary:This book examines industrial upgrading in Chinas Pearl River Delta (PRD), with a specific focus on how strategic coupling impacts industrial upgrading from the perspective of relational economic geography. It shows that firms in the PRD have been struggling after serving as low-tier suppliers and subcontractors for transnational corporations for two decades, since the 1980s opening reform in China. Indigenous innovation and direct state support have fostered the success of a few firms, but not the majority. In response, many local firms are now taking advantage of the opportunities to be found in global production networks, which link the PRD with the global economy. This book elaborates on how these opportunities are embedded and identified in global production networks with regard to different types of strategic coupling. It not only renews the theory of strategic coupling in economic geography, but also demonstrates potential strategies that latecomer firms can pursue, and which can have major implications for many developing countries and regions.
Item Description:5.2 Governance and Power Dynamics in the Global Electronics Industry
Physical Description:1 online resource (238 pages)
ISBN:981154297X
9789811542978
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.