Small Firms and Network Economies

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Asian Business Groups
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business
business collaboration
Business Groups
Business Networks
buyer
Buyer Driven Commodity Chains
Buyer Supplier Relations
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chinese
comparative case studies
Core Firm
district
districts
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Ethnic Business
Ethnic Business Communities
ethnic entrepreneurship
Family Business Networks
Firm's Internal Performance
Goodwill Trust
Hard Networks
industrial
industrial clusters
Industrial Districts
Interfirm Cooperation
Interfirm Relations
Internalised Big Business
international small business networks
Italy's Industrial Districts
italys
Joint Action Group
Network Brokers
Northern Ireland Sample
organisational networks
overseas
Overseas Chinese
Overseas Chinese Business
Personal Contact Network
relations
SME Manager
Subcontracting Ties
supplier
supplier relationships

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415183925
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Recent development experience points to the way business can be the key to a dynamic small business sector, especially where those links are built on high trust co-operative relations. This book reviews different types of small business network, illustrated by an international selection of case studies, including: * Chinese family business networks * ethinic minority business networks * Japanese and South Korean business group networks * Taiwan's subcontracting networks * European industrial districts Network promotion initiatives in Singapore, New Zealand, Scandinavia and the UK are each discussed to provide a comprehensive comparative assessment of small business networks.
Martin Perry is a Senior Lecturer in economic geography, urban and regional planning and environmental subjects at the National University of Singapore. His previous publications include Singapore: A Developmental City State with L. Kong and B. Yeoh (John Wiley, 1997), Reform at Work: Workplace Change and the New Industrial Order with C. Davidson and R. Hill (Longman Paul, 1995) and Property and Industrial Development with S. Fothergill and S. Monk (Hutchinson, 1987).

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