Resultaten voor 'john a mathews'

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  1. The Oxford Handbook on the Greening of Economic Development
    1. John A , Mathews
    2. Arkebe , Oqubay

    The Oxford Handbook on the Greening of Economic Development

    AcknowledgementsList of FiguresList of TablesList of ContributorsI. Greening of Economic Development: Context and Theoretical Perspectives1: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic development: An introduction2: Jan Fagerberg: The global green shift: History, dynamics, and prospects3: Sung-Young Kim, Hao Tan, and Elizabeth Thurbon: Developmental environmentalism: Green growth in East Asia4: Rasmus Lema and Carlota Perez: Green transformation as new direction for techno-economic development5: Maj Munch Andersen: Evolutionary dynamics of the Green and Circular EconomyII. Greening of Energy, Resource Flows, and Finance6: Nicola Armaroli: Fossil fuels exit: Challenges, perspectives, and bottlenecks7: Tomas Kaberger: Reversing the fuel-electricity system provides for complete fossil fuel replacement and a stable grid8: Mark Delucchi: Social cost-benefit analysis of 100 percent renewables systems9: Gerhard Swiegers with Rahman Daiyan, Abbey Last, and M. Haider Ali Khan: Renewable hydrogen production economics: Influence of electrolyser performance10: Meg Jo-Chen Lin, Justin Che-Ping Chou, and Mei-Chih Hu: Taiwan's green technology development: The role of fuel cells and the green hydrogen economy11: Jusen Asuka: Japanese debates over the energy transformation (GX)12: Marian R. Chertow and Koichi S. Kanaoka: Greening the economy: industrial ecology and industrial symbiosis13: Ulrich Volz and Damon Aitken: The role of finance in greening economic development14: Mariana Mazzucato and Laurie Macfarlane: Role of mission-oriented development banks in greeningIII. Greening along Value Chains15: Lindsay Whitfield, Felix Maile, and Tobias Wuttke: Green windows of opportunity and catch-up industrialization in Africa16: Xianlai Zeng and Xin Xiong: Economic performance of urban mining for future resource supply17: Aarti Krishnan: Greening of global value chains18: John Schooneveldt: Regenerative farming and greening of food production19: Chan-Yuan Wong, Chia-Chen Chang, and Hon-Ngen Fung: Patenting strategies for electric vehiclesIV. Greening of Regions20: Jeffrey Ball: How China's green strategy is changing the world21: Simran Talwar and Maartje Feenstra: Greening in Central and South Asia: India22: Ewan Gibbs: Greening in Northern Europe: Offshore wind power23: Euston Quah and Jun Rui Tan: Greening the economy: The Singapore model24: Rajah Rasiah and Gopi Krishnan Vijayaraghavan: Greening in Southeast Asia25: Amir Lebdioui: Greening of Latin American economies26: Michael A. Landesmann: The European Union's green industrial policy27: Robert Pollin: A green transition in the United States: The case of fossil fuel-dependent West VirginiaV. Greening of strategies for economic development28: Keun Lee: Conditions for success of green industrial policy29: Richard Kozul-Wright, Diana Barrowclough, and Piergiuseppe Fortunato: Greening industrial development strategies30: Michael H. Best: Greening of economic development: The New Deal's enduring legacy31: John A. Mathews and Arkebe Oqubay: Greening of economic development: The next Great Transformation - Conclusions and pathways to the future

    € 211,50
  2. Developmental Environmentalism
    1. Elizabeth , Thurbon
    2. Sung-Young , Kim
    3. Hao , Tan

    Developmental Environmentalism

    This book examines East Asia's approach to 'Developmental Environmentalism'. Embracing this, East Asian governments are establishing their countries as leaders in green energy. This book conains analysis of national strategies policymakers using economic policy for their green ambitions. They conclude by examining these lessons for other countries.

    € 96,50
  3. Global Green Shift
    1. John A. , Mathews

    Global Green Shift

    Global Green Shift - Author's book webpageWinner of 2018 Schumpeter Prize CompetitionThe greening of industry is described as a global process driven not so much by Western countries concerned with climate change as by China, India and other industrializing countries responding to economic imperatives as they scale up their industrial systems. This is described as economics meeting ecology, or Ceres meeting Gaia.

    € 134,40
  4. China's Renewable Energy Revolution
    1. John A. , Mathews
    2. Hao , Tan

    China's Renewable Energy Revolution

    The authors suggest that China's renewable energy system, the largest in the world, will quickly supersede the black energy system that has powered the country's rapid rise as workshop of the world and for reasons that have more to do with fixing environmental pollution and enhancing energy security than with curbing carbon emissions.

    € 53,49
  5. Greening of Capitalism
    1. John A , Mathews

    Greening of Capitalism

    John A. Mathews is Professor of Strategic Management at Macquarie University's Graduate School of Management in Sydney. He is the author of Strategizing, Disequilibrium, and Profit, Dragon Multinational, and Tiger Technology.

    € 91,50
  6. Strategizing, Disequilibrium, and Profit
    1. John A , Mathews

    Strategizing, Disequilibrium, and Profit

    "There has been a growing rebellion, both among economists and analysts of business strategy, against the static view of the competitive process contained in neoclassical economics, and movement towards the very different picture of the competitive environment within which firms operate put forth by Joseph Schumpeter and developed in modern economic evolutionary theory. This fine book places firms squarely within an environment marked by Schumpeterian competition, and develops the implications regarding business strategies that can work in such a context. This reorientation of theorizing about business strategy is much needed, and very well done."--Richard R. Nelson, Columbia University"Unlike most books on the theory of the firm, this one takes reality into account. Mathews has researched the semiconductor and other leading-edge industries, studied both small and large entrepreneurial firms, and analyzed trade agreements between nations. His accumulated wisdom is woven into a simple yet elegant framework, and his arguments for firm strategizing under conditions of disequilibrium are compelling. Both economists and organizational scholars will learn a great deal from this refreshing work."--Charles Snow, Penn State University

    € 151,50
  7. Dragon Multinational
    1. John A. , Mathews

    Dragon Multinational

    The conventional view of globalization sees it as a processdriven by giant firms from the Triad regions of NorthAmerica, Europe, and Japan, shaping the world in their ownimage. This book contests such a view, describing theextraordinary success of a handful of multinationals fromthe "Periphery" in globalizing their operations extremelyrapidly. Focusing on Acer, the Taiwanese IT company; theHong Leong hotel group of Singapore; Ispat International insteel; Cemex of Mexico in cement; and Li and Fung from HongKong in contract manufacturing, Mathews demonstrates thatthese firms have been able to utilize strategies ofinternational linkage and leverage to accelerate theirglobal coverage. He contends that they are pioneers of a newkind of global firm, indicators that the global businesscivilization being created in the 21st century is like to bepluralistic and diverse, offering unprecedentedopportunities for firms that know how to enmesh themselvesin global networks.

    € 145,00