| Robert Perrucci - 208 lapas
...flexibility with respect to labour processes, labour markets, products, and patterns of consumption.. . .It has entrained rapid shifts in the patterning of...giving rise, for example, to a vast surge in so-called "service sector" employment as well as entirely new industrial ensembles in hitherto underdeveloped... | |
| José Eduardo Limón - 1994 - 280 lapas
...characterized by the emergence of entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and, above all, greatly intensified...technological, and organizational innovation. It has entailed rapid shifts in the patterning of uneven development, both between sectors and between geographical... | |
| Robert E. Babe - 1993 - 374 lapas
...of consumption." It results in "entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and above all, greatly intensified...commercial, technological, and organizational innovation." Finally, it leads to what he calls a new round of "time-space compression" — the time horizons for... | |
| Johannes Willem Bertens - 1995 - 304 lapas
...characterized by the emergence of entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and, above all, greatly intensified...commercial, technological, and organizational innovation. (147) As a result of this shift towards flexible accumulation, and of the unemployment caused by 'two... | |
| Andy Hargreaves - 2001 - 294 lapas
...characterized by the emergence of entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and above all, greatly intensified...rates of commercial, technological, and organizational innovation.3 In response to the economic crisis of modernity, with its exhaustion of international... | |
| Richard A. Matthews - 1996 - 288 lapas
...emergence of entirely new sectors of manufacturing production, new ways of providing financial and business services, new markets, and, above all, greatly intensified...commercial, technological, and organizational innovation. w Innovation occurs in the flexible use of capital, labor, and production space. Fordist production... | |
| Sara E. Stoutland - 1997 - 204 lapas
...characterized by the emergence of entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and above, all greatly intensified...rapid shifts in the patterning of uneven development, giving rise, for example, to a vast surge in so-called "service-sector" employment as well as to entirely... | |
| 1998 - 300 lapas
...characterized by the emergence of entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and, above all, greatly intensified...commercial, technological, and organizational innovation. (Harvey 1990: 147) Piore and Sabel see the historical triumph of Fordist mass production technology... | |
| Victor E. Taylor, Charles E. Winquist - 1998 - 824 lapas
...characterized by the emergence of entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and, above all, greatly intensified...commercial, technological, and organizational innovation. (147) As a result of this shift towards flexible accumulation, and of the unemployment caused by 'two... | |
| Eugene Cooper, Yinho Jiang - 1998 - 300 lapas
...characterized by the emergence of entirely new sectors of production, new ways of providing financial services, new markets, and, above all, greatly intensified...commercial, technological, and organizational innovation. (Harvey 1990: 147) Piore and Sabel see the historical triumph of Fordist mass production technology... | |
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