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Industrial Organisation and Location, Hardback Book

Industrial Organisation and Location Hardback

Part of the Cambridge Geographical Studies series

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This book attempts to advance locational explanation in industrial geography by more fully exploring relationships between organizations and the environments within which they operate.

The volume is in two parts, the first developing a theoretical framework and the second testing this framework with data for firms in the electronics industry in the UK.

To produce the theoretical framework, ideas derived from geographers' studies of linkages and information flows are reviewed and amalgamated with ideas embodied in organization theorists' contingency models of organisational structure.

These two sets of studies are complementary. The geographical studies are empirically strong but conceptually weak, and are cast in an explicitly spatial framework.

The structural contingency models, however, are empirically weak, conceptually strong and almost entirely aspatial.

The amalgamation of these two sets of ideas yields an a priori model of organization environment interactions, which is tested in the second half of the volume.

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