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Globalizing production networks

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Globalizujące sieci produkcji
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The emergence of globalization processes and transnational market integration has become a more and more challenging issue for scientific research in many fields, also and in particular within management science. Against this background the paper presents conceptualizations of globalizing networks based on theories and approaches such Global Commodity Chains, Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks. In particular, the paper aims to conceptualize and discuss globalizing networks with a specific focus on foreign direct investments (FDI) and special economic zones (SEZs). The article is based on heuristic approach and in-depth literature study. The text has been prepared based on heuristic approach and literature studies and it can make a small contribution to the conceptualization within in management science theory.
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Postępująca globalizacja w połączeniu z wzrastającymi zjawiskami sieciowania stają się coraz większym wyzwaniem dla badań naukowych w wielu dziedzinach. W niniejszym artykule przedstawiono konceptualizację globalizujących się sieci opartą na teorii, Global Commodity Chains, Global Value Chains and Global Production Networks. Celem artykułu jest przyczynek do konceptualizacji tych zjawisk i kontynuacja dyskusji naukowej na temat roli globalizacji sieci w globalnym środowisku gospodarczym. Ponadto artykuł odwołuje się do znaczenia FDI oraz specjalnych stref ekonomicznych w procesie globalizacji sieci produkcyjnych. Tekst został opracowany na podstawie podejść heurystycznych oraz studiów literaturowych.
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81--89
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Bibliogr. 43 poz., rys.
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  • University of Vechta, Institute for Spatial Analysis and Planning in Areas of Intensive Agriculture
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  • Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Management
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  • University of Vechta, Institute for Spatial Analysis and Planning in Areas of Intensive Agriculture
Bibliografia
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  • 40. Wang J., 2013, The economic impact of Special Economic Zones: Evidence from Chinese municipalities, “Journal of Development Economics”, 101(1).
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  • 42. Yeung H.W.-C., Coe N., 2014, Toward a Dynamic Theory of Global Production Networks, “Economic Geography”, 91.
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Uwagi
Opracowanie ze środków MNiSW w ramach umowy 812/P-DUN/2016 na działalność upowszechniającą naukę.
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