Worldwide Knowledge? : Global Firms, Local Labour and the Region
[Book Description]
Putting forward a comprehensive view of knowledge with a specific perspective on place and space, this book provides a new perspective on the globalisation of knowledge. Crossing disciplinary boundaries, the principal agenda of this volume is to open up a perspective 'beyond knowledge' - i.e. beyond the interpretation of knowledge as scientific-technical knowledge. Author Martina Fuchs introduces further kinds of knowledge and interpretation which influence managements' perception of globalisation and therefore the knowledge which is going global. She refers to knowledge in the sense of experiences, competencies in the production and labour process, as well as mutually shared mental constructs which are embedded in a context of understanding and interpretation. Exploring beyond the meaning of worldwide knowledge as general open access knowledge, this book also discusses barriers to knowledge, problems of transfer, and the influence of governance and control.
[Table of Contents]
List of Figures, Maps, Tables and Boxes vii
Preface ix
List of Abbreviations xi
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Worldwide Knowledge? Global Firms, Local 3 (8)
Labour and the Region
PART II KNOWLEDGE: CONCEPTUAL DELIBERATIONS
2 Knowledge in the Global Economy 11 (6)
3 Scientific-Technical Knowledge and the 17 (10)
Knowledge-Based Society
4 Beyond Scientific-Technical Knowledge 27 (6)
5 Beyond Knowledge: The Relevance of 33 (8)
Interpretation
6 Knowledge and Interpretation in Temporal 41 (8)
Dynamics: Learning
7 Knowledge and Interpretation in Place and 49 (6)
Space
8 Interim Conclusion 55 (4)
PART III GLOBALISATION OF KNOWLEDGE IN R&D
AND PRODUCTION -- EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS
9 Studies on the Globalisation of 59 (4)
Knowledge: Methodological Introduction
10 Empirical Evidence for the `Star of 63 (2)
Knowledge and Interpretation'
11 Globalisation of Scientific-Technical, 65 (30)
R&D-Related Knowledge
12 Globalisation of Production-Related 95 (30)
Knowledge
13 Impacts on the North: Globalisation of 125(4)
Knowledge as a Race to the Bottom or
Industrial Transition with New Arrangements
Worldwide
14 Summary and Discussion 129(4)
References 133(32)
Index 165