The book arose from a multi-disciplinary study which looked at
the development of global-local manufacturing clusters in the
context of a developing, Asian economy. The study demonstrates the
connection amongst theoretical perspectives such as international
business, development studies, economic geography, organizational
learning clusters/production networks through an in-depth case
study of the Indonesian automotive cluster. The book gives a
detailed account of two automotive clusters (Toyota and Honda) and
their contribution to regional economic development in emerging
economies in Asian region. The book builds on several literature to
develop a theoretical framework to shed light on the empirical
findings of the study.
The book discusses practical implications for both the business
community and policy makers. The discussion on global-local
networks in an Asian context supplements existing literature and
case studies in the field. This is one of the very few books which
explicitly links regional clusters to global networks. The book
offers a refreshingly international (Asian) perspective to the
literature on clusters and economic geography for emerging
economies.
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