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Geographies of Practice Transfer: A practice theoretical approach to the transfer of training practices within German multinational enterprises to China, India, and Mexico: Economic Geography

Autor Judith Wiemann
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 apr 2023
Employing a practice theoretical approach, this study centers on how German multinational enterprises transfer three selected production-related training practices to their subsidiaries in emerging economies: onboarding of new employees, shop floor inducting of machine operators, and German-style dual apprenticeship training for specialized technicians. Empirical findings are drawn from three research regions: Greater Shanghai Area (China), Metropolitan Areas Mumbai-Pune-Bangalore (India), and Central Mexico (Mexico).
In doing so, this study contributes to debates about the internationalization of multinational enterprises conceptualizing internationalization through the lens of practice transfer. Practice transfer is still an understudied phenomenon in economic geography while international business studies have a long-standing research interest in this area. This study provides a bridge between these two disciplinary fields connecting debates in economic geography on proximity/distance and knowledge transfer with organization studies-based research in international business studies – all the while providing a unique new perspective by developing a practice theoretical approach to explain practice transfer across distance and between territories.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030951870
ISBN-10: 3030951871
Pagini: 263
Ilustrații: XVII, 263 p. 49 illus., 19 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Economic Geography

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Introducing relevance, research questions, and structure of this study.- Chapter 2. Defining the research desiderates: Economic geography, practice theories, and practice.- Chapter 3. Discussing the methodological approach.- Chapter 4. Developing a practice theoretical approach to practice transfer across distance and between territories.- Chapter 5. Comparing transfer resistances of three skill formation practices to the Chinese, Indian, and Mexican research region.- Chapter 6. Threading everything together: conclusion.

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Notă biografică

Judith Wiemann works as a research fellow at the Institute of Geography at Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany. During her doctorate she worked in an interdisciplinary DFG financed research project on the internationalization of production-related training of German multinational enterprises at the Department of Economic and Social Geography at the University of Cologne, where she also received her PhD in 2021 (at the time of the publication it should be through).
Judith Wiemann holds a Diploma degree in Regional Sciences of Latin America of the University of Cologne and a Master degree in Spanish-German translation of the University of Cordoba (ISTRAD).
Her major research interests lie in the internationalization of knowledge and skills, spatial evolution of industries, regional economic development, foreign direct investments, regional economic linkages between Global South and North.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Employing a practice theoretical approach, this study centers on how German multinational enterprises transfer three selected production-related training practices to their subsidiaries in emerging economies: onboarding of new employees, shop floor inducting of machine operators, and German-style dual apprenticeship training for specialized technicians. Empirical findings are drawn from three research regions: Greater Shanghai Area (China), Metropolitan Areas Mumbai-Pune-Bangalore (India), and Central Mexico (Mexico).
In doing so, this study contributes to debates about the internationalization of multinational enterprises conceptualizing internationalization through the lens of practice transfer. Practice transfer is still an understudied phenomenon in economic geography while international business studies have a long-standing research interest in this area. This study provides a bridge between these two disciplinary fields connecting debates in economic geography on proximity/distance and knowledge transfer with organization studies-based research in international business studies – all the while providing a unique new perspective by developing a practice theoretical approach to explain practice transfer across distance and between territories.

Caracteristici

Presents extensive empirical material generated in fieldwork in China, India, Mexico, and Germany Builds a bridge between debates Delves into an understudied research field of the transfer of production-related skill in MNEs