Manufacturing Culture: The Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice

Manufacturing Culture: The Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice

by Meric S. Gertler
Manufacturing Culture: The Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice

Manufacturing Culture: The Institutional Geography of Industrial Practice

by Meric S. Gertler

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Overview

Recent years have seen a lively debate over the role of tacit knowledge and interactive learning in privileging the local over the global. Yet, our continuing inability to answer questions such as 'when and why is the local important in production and innovation processes?' indicates that our understanding of the firm and the forces that shape its managers' choices remains weak. Such a theory ought to be able to answer fundamental questions like: why do firms in particular places adopt particular production and innovation practices, and not others? What forces determine what a firm 'knows' and when it is able to act upon this knowledge? How easy is it to transfer this knowledge between places? This book presents a new conception of industrial practice and firm behaviour. It explains how the cultures that shape the practices of firms and the trajectories of regional and national economies are actually produced. The analysis shows how the internal and inter-firm organization of production, use of technologies, and the industrial knowledge underpinning these practices are strongly influenced by their social and institutional context. Routine forms of behaviour are not simply inherited from past practice. Instead, they are shaped and constrained - though not wholly determined - by a set of institutions that govern how work is organized, workers are deployed, and technology is implemented. Because of the slowly evolving nature of these institutions, distinctive national 'models' are not converging around a single global norm.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780191513466
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Publication date: 02/19/2004
Series: Oxford Geographical and Environmental Studies Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 844 KB

About the Author

Appointed to University of Toronto in 1983. Visiting appointments at the University of Oxford, University of California at Los Angeles, University College London, and the University of Wales, Cardiff. Appointed Professor II, Centre for Technology, Innovation and Culture, University of Oslo in 2001.

Table of Contents

1. Institutions, Agency, and Industrial Practices2. Capital, Technology, and Economic Performance3. Proximity, Organization, and Culture4. Regional Cultures of Production5. Crisis in Machinery Building: The Roots of Germany's Economic Malaise? 6. Tacit Knowledge in Geographical Context7. Geography, Learning, and ConvergenceBibliographyIndex
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