Global Production Networks
Project
- Riis, Jens Ove (Project participant)
- Wæhrens, Brian Vejrum (Project participant)
- Johansen, John (Project participant)
- Slepniov, Dmitrij (Project participant)
- Søberg, Peder Veng (Project participant)
New information and communication technology, market liberalisation and integration, innovative production technologies among many other factors have caused tremendous changes in the scene of manufacturing architecture. Over the past decade, vertical disintegration of the value chain and production fragmentation have changed previously dominating conventional approach when companies design and manufacture most of their components in-house, which currently is considered as too expensive and inflexible. This on-going process of manufacturing transformation and disagglomeration of traditional vertically-integrated systems of production, supply and distribution leads to the formation of new complex and dynamic networks which blur traditional organisational boundaries, through the development of diverse forms of roles and relationships.
The case study design will be employed in the project to understand why and how the move towards GPN takes place. Before focusing on 2-3 case companies, on the initial stage of the project a pilot study is planned. The main goal of it will be to develop "shallow" case studies for a large number of companies in order to test some of the assumptions made, revise the research focus if needed and identify any potential gaps for further exploration.
The project group is Professor Jens O. Riis, Professor John Johansen and Ph.D. student Dmitrij Slepniov. The project period is August 2006 through July 2009.
| Status | Current |
|---|---|
| Period | 01-08-06 → 31-07-09 |
| Financing source | Internal funding (public) |
|---|---|
| Research programme | <ingen navn> |
| Approval year | 2006 |
Publications
Offshoring Process: A Comparative Investigation of Danish and Japanese Manufacturing Companies
Publication: Research - peer-review › Book chapter
Global Operations Networks in Motion: Managing Configurations and Capabilities
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Meeting the Global Challenge through Production Offshoring : Trajectories and Strategic Implications of the Process
Publication: Research › Ph.d. thesis
How transfer of R&D to emerging markets nurtures global innovation performance
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Industrial influences on R&D transfer to China
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Codification dynamics and R&D subsidiary evolution
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
The Dual Role of Subsidiary Autonomy in Intra-MNC Knowledge Transfer
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Collaborative Approaches in Emerging Markets
Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
Co-Location versus Disintegration of Manufacturing and R&D in Emerging Markets
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
Activity Specific Knowledge Characteristics in the Internationalization Process
Publication: Research - peer-review › Journal article
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