Globalisation and Territorial Production Systems
Denis Maillat and
Nicolas Grosjean
Chapter 4 in Innovation, Networks and Localities, 1999, pp 50-65 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Are globalisation and territorialisation two contradictory processes? Can they operate simultaneously and in the same place? Research conducted on the subject frequently reaches diametrically opposed conclusions. On the one hand, globalisation is considered to be the triumph of ‘global capital’ over autonomy and local identity. Now that transnational forms have rolled back national frontiers, national states have lost their importance. On the other hand, territorialisation is considered to be one of the forms of organisation which makes it possible to enter the globalisation process. Thus, territorialisation represents the process which ensures the emergence of an endogenous development capacity.
Keywords: Production System; Large Firm; Exchange Relation; Industrial District; Innovation Network (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-58524-1_4
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