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Transport and Logistics in a Globalizing World: A Focus on Italy: SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology

Autor Ilaria Mariotti
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 oct 2014
Globalization of the economy, fragmentation of the production process, increasing externalization of TNCs activities through their global value chains and the widespread adoption of Just-in-Time have increased the flows of raw materials, intermediate goods and finished products, with a direct effect on the transport and logistics industry. This industry, indeed, plays a key role in connecting the different import and export markets and the vertically disaggregated components of production system, which are widespread in the world. The existing literature on transport and logistics is mainly focused on engineering research, transportation economics and management studies, disregarding the view of regional economics, which relates with the impact of economics on space, and therefore, on the impact of internationalisation on a specific industry – transport and logistics and its effects on space. The present book aims to fill the gap in the existing literature by presenting the state of the art of the impact of globalisation and internationalisation of the economy on this industry and focusing on the case of Italy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319000107
ISBN-10: 3319000101
Pagini: 120
Ilustrații: XVI, 92 p. 6 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seriile SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology, PoliMI SpringerBriefs

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Transport and logistics in a globalizing world: an appraisal.- Location determinants of transport and logistics FDIs. A focus on China and Italy.- Integration strategies and the related drivers. A focus on inward FDIs in Italy.- Domestic and foreign logistics firms. How heterogeneity affects firm performance.- The effects of manufacturing internationalization on transport and logistics. Empirical evidence on Italy.- Conclusions.- Appendix. The LogINT database.

Notă biografică

Ilaria Mariotti , dastu -department of architecture and urban studies
Via A. Bizzoni n.6, 20125 Milan (Italy)
Mobile +39 338 7702232 e-mail: ilaria.mariotti@polimi.it; ilariamariotti@yahoo.com
Fiscal code: MRTLRI73S54E463S
PERSONAL INFORMATION
* Date and place of birth: 14th November 1973, La Spezia, Italy
* Marital status: Married, one child
* Nationality: Italian
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
Since April 2008
Faculty of Architecture and Society, Department of Architecture and Planning, Polytechnic of Milan
Assistant professor of Applied Economics
1st July 2006 – 31st March 2008
Faculty of Architecture and Society, Department of Architecture and Planning, Laboratory of Economics, Logistics and Territory (LabELT), Polytechnic of Milan
Research contract, lecturer
1st July 2006 – 31st March 2008
Faculty of Engineering, Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering, Polytechnic of Milan
Research contract, lecturer
October 2000- October 2004
Faculty of Spatial Sciences, Department of Economic Geography, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Ph.D in Spatial Sciences, supervisor Prof. P.H. Pellenbarg
April 2000 – November 2003
Faculty of Economics, Department of Economics and Quantitative Methods, University of Genoa, Italy
Ph.D in Transportation Economics, supervisor Prof. E. Musso
September 1999-September 2000
Faculty of Economics, University of Reading, United Kingdom
Master in Regional Science, supervisor Prof. P. McCann
MAIN RESEARCH ACTIVITIES
From 2004 to 2008
Collaboration to the research on “The impact of manufacturing FDI on the labour demand in Italy”. The research has been coordinated by prof.ssa Lucia Piscitello (Full Professor –Faculty of Engineering, Department of Management, Economicsand Industrial Engineering, Polytechnic of Milan).
Since 2005
Coordinator of the Logistics and Internationalisation Observatory (Log-INT), Department of Architecture and Planning, Laboratory of Economics, Logistics and Territory (LabELT), Polytechnic of Milan. Within the Observatory, the following main studies have been carried out: (i) analysis of the inward and outward foreign direct investments (FDI) in the logistics sector in Italy; (ii) analysis of the performance (by means of an econometric analysis- propensity score matching technique) of two samples of firms: uni-national logistics firms and multinationals (MNE), located in Italy; (iii) investigation of the location patterns of the logistics MNE; (iv) investigation of the integration strategies and motivations driving foreign logistics FDI in Italy.
From 2007 to 2008
Collaboration to the research: “Italian investments in the agglomeration of Timisoara in Romania: threat or opportunity for the economic development?”, carried out with doc. Simona Montagnana, Università dell’Insubria, Varese (Italy).
Since 2009
Collaboration to the research on the “Location decisions of research spin-off firms in Italy”, carried out with doc. Elisa Salvador (post-doc researcher, ESCP Europe Business School, Paris, FR).
Since 2010
Coordinator of the research on “Assessing sustainable mobility: the case of European neighbourhoods”, together with doc. Ila Maltese (DiAP – Politechnic of Milan).
Collaboration to the research on the “Effects of globalisation on the logistics growth in Europe”, is carried out jointly with doc. A. Brouwer (Faculty of Spatial Sciences, University of Groningen, NL), and doc. Adelheid Holl (Senior Researcher, Institute of Public Goods and Policies – IPP, Madrid, ES).

Caracteristici

State of the art of the impact of globalisation on the transport and logistics industry Literature review embracing: transport economics, regional economics, international economics Empirical analysis of the case for Italy Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras