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GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS

Year 2011, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 29 - 40, 01.06.2011

Abstract

This paper aims to examine existing knowledge transfer mechanisims in global production networks within the changing pattern of international trade and industrial upgrading process in several sectors from 1990s to present. East Asian countries constitute the essential interest field of the study. This paper discusses the role of Multinational Companies, advantages of attendance to GPNs, especially in terms of knowledge diffusion and its contributions to local capability creation and how can developing countries get far within these paradigms.Altough developments in the field of information and communication technologies has made access and transfer of information and data(mostly codified knowledge) fundamentally easier since 1990s, it remains limited for some knowledge types which involves a certain degree of tacitness.In this paper,different tacit knowledge types will also be discussed and GPN will be taken as an effective knowledge sharing platform where knowledge management practices of MNCs play a key role on knowledge diffusion

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Year 2011, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 29 - 40, 01.06.2011

Abstract

References

  • Abramovitz, M.(1986).”Catching up, Forging Ahead, Falling Behind” Journal of Economic History,46(2),385-406
  • Andersen PH, Christensen PR (2005) “Bridges over troubled waters: suppliers as connective nodes in global supply Networks”. Research58:1261–1273. Journal of Business
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  • Coe,N.M.,Dicken,P. and Hess,M.(2008)” Global production networks: realizing the potential” Journal of Economic Geography 8 (2008) pp. 271–295 Advance
  • Access Published on 29 February 2008
  • Davenport ,T. H., Prusak, L. (1998) “ Working Knowledge,”How Organizations
  • Manage What They Know , Harvard Business School Press Dicken, P. (2003c) ‘Placing’ firms: grounding the debate on the ‘global’ corporation. In J. A. Peck and H. W.-C. Yeung (eds) Remaking the Global
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  • Gereffi, G. (1999), “International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity chain”, Journal of International Economics, 48, 37-70.
  • Gupta, A.K. and GOVINDARAJAN, V(2000)”Knowledge Flows Within
  • Multinational Corporations” Strategic Management Journal Strat. Mgmt. J., 21: –496 Haron, H. (2005) Conceptualization of Tacit Knowledge Dimension,Proceedings of the Postgraduate Annual Research Seminar,Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
  • Humprey, J. (2004), Upgrading in global value chains, International Labor
  • Organization, Working Paper No. 28, Geneva. Lall, S., M. Albaladejo and J. Zhang (2004), “Mapping fragmentation: Electronics and automobiles in East Asia and Latin America”, Oxford Development Studies, , 407-432
  • Mikler, J. J. (2007) Varieties of capitalism and the auto industry’s environmental initiatives:national institutional explanations for firms’ motivations. Business and Politics, 9. Available online at http://www.bepress.com/bap/vol9/iss1/art4.
  • Nonaka, I. 1991. The Knowledge-Creating Company. Harvard Business Review,
  • November–December, pp. 96–104. Nonaka, I., Takeuchi, H., 1995. The Knowledge Creating Company: How
  • Japanese Companies Creates the Dynamics of Innovation.Oxford University Press,New York. Xiaobo Wu Guannan Xu Zhenzhen Pei, Factors of Knowledge Transfer in Global Production, Network: In View of a Developing Country, , School of management, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R. China
  • Ernst, D. , Fagerberg, J. and Hildrum J.(2001) Do Global Production Networks and Digital Information Systems make Knowledge spatially Fluid?
  • Polanyi, M. (1962) Personal Knowledge: Towards a Post-Critical Philosophy.
  • University of Chicago Press, Chicago Stiglitz, J.E. (1999) “Knowledge as a Global Public Good”,UNDP.
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Other ID JA37GM39ZH
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Cansu Durukan This is me

M.Teoman Pamukçu This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2011
Submission Date June 1, 2011
Published in Issue Year 2011 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Durukan, C., & Pamukçu, M. (2011). GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, 3(1), 29-40.
AMA Durukan C, Pamukçu M. GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS. IJEBEG. June 2011;3(1):29-40.
Chicago Durukan, Cansu, and M.Teoman Pamukçu. “GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies 3, no. 1 (June 2011): 29-40.
EndNote Durukan C, Pamukçu M (June 1, 2011) GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 3 1 29–40.
IEEE C. Durukan and M. Pamukçu, “GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS”, IJEBEG, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 29–40, 2011.
ISNAD Durukan, Cansu - Pamukçu, M.Teoman. “GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS”. International Journal of eBusiness and eGovernment Studies 3/1 (June 2011), 29-40.
JAMA Durukan C, Pamukçu M. GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS. IJEBEG. 2011;3:29–40.
MLA Durukan, Cansu and M.Teoman Pamukçu. “GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS”. International Journal of EBusiness and EGovernment Studies, vol. 3, no. 1, 2011, pp. 29-40.
Vancouver Durukan C, Pamukçu M. GLOBAL PRODUCTION NETWORKS and KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER MECHANISIMS. IJEBEG. 2011;3(1):29-40.