Whether engaged in resource utilisation in a company, or working as a researcher trying to understand the development and utilisation of company resources, it is confusing to be left with two such differing views on the implication of geographical localisation. Before we discuss how the geographical dimensions appear in relation to resource development, let’s consider what’s behind the interpretations of the meaning of place.
Hakansson, H., Tunisini, A., Waluszewski, A., Place as a resource in Business Networks, Paper, in 18th IMP Conference, (Dijon, 05-07 September 2002), The IMP Group, Dijon 2002: 1-28 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/24925]
Place as a resource in Business Networks
Tunisini, Annalisa;
2002
Abstract
Whether engaged in resource utilisation in a company, or working as a researcher trying to understand the development and utilisation of company resources, it is confusing to be left with two such differing views on the implication of geographical localisation. Before we discuss how the geographical dimensions appear in relation to resource development, let’s consider what’s behind the interpretations of the meaning of place.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.