2007
DOI: 10.1068/a38428
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Global Production Networks and Local Institution Building: The Development of the Information-Technology Industry in Suzhou, China

Abstract: We discuss how global production networks interact with local institutions to shape the ways in which economic development occurs within a region; the region concerned being the Suzhou municipality in China. We argue that the development of Suzhou's information-technology industry has largely resulted from (1) the transformation of global production networks in the 1990s, in which Taiwanese firms played an important role; (2) the local states' active role in transforming local institutions to fit the needs of … Show more

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“…As a result, FDI in China accelerated and the demand for computers also increased dramatically. In the YRD and PRD, computer industry clusters formed based on locational advantages, local government policies, and widening industrial bases (Tong and Wang, 1999;Wang and Lee, 2007;Yang and Hsia, 2007). By 2006, foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) in the computer industry accounted for 80% of sales, 79% of industrial value added, and 80% of all profits in China (Ministry of Information Industry, 2007a).…”
Section: Globalization Localization and Glocal Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, FDI in China accelerated and the demand for computers also increased dramatically. In the YRD and PRD, computer industry clusters formed based on locational advantages, local government policies, and widening industrial bases (Tong and Wang, 1999;Wang and Lee, 2007;Yang and Hsia, 2007). By 2006, foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) in the computer industry accounted for 80% of sales, 79% of industrial value added, and 80% of all profits in China (Ministry of Information Industry, 2007a).…”
Section: Globalization Localization and Glocal Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the cluster policy was initiated by the central government, it is normally realized among the competitions of local governments for attracting FDIs [38,39]. In the Yangtze Delta, the local governments of Shanghai, Suzhou, and Wuxi put great efforts in developing huge areas of ETDZ, and in providing special preferences to attract FDI clustering towards their territories [40].…”
Section: Technology Learningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The foreign invested enterprises and multinational corporations have played an important part in institutional change in both the Sunan model and the Pearl River Delta Model (Wei, 2002(Wei, , 2010Yang, 2007). It is the strategic coupling process between local firms and global lead firms in GPNs leading to the regional development in these two regions under deepening globalization (Wang and Lee, 2007;Yang, 2007).…”
Section: Globalisation Institutional Change and Regional Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%