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Urban (Bernd), Kudszus (Winfried). Psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Literaturinterpretation
Van Assche A. Urban (Bernd), Kudszus (Winfried). Psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Literaturinterpretation. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 62, fasc. 3, 1984. Langues et littératures modernes — Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 546-548
Urban (Bernd), Kudszus (Winfried). Psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Literaturinterpretation
Van Assche A. Urban (Bernd), Kudszus (Winfried). Psychoanalytische und psychopathologische Literaturinterpretation. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 62, fasc. 3, 1984. Langues et littératures modernes — Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 546-548
Holland (Norman N.). The I.
Van Assche A. Holland (Norman N.). The I. . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 64, fasc. 3, 1986. Langues et littératures modernes - Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 594-595
Holland (Norman N.). The I.
Van Assche A. Holland (Norman N.). The I. . In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 64, fasc. 3, 1986. Langues et littératures modernes - Moderne taal- en letterkunde. pp. 594-595
Making sense of global value chain-oriented policies: The trifecta of tasks, linkages, and firms
In this article, we take stock of the nature and scope of global value chain (GVC)-oriented policies. Building on the papers that have been accepted to the special collection, we categorize GVC-oriented policies according to four different policy objectives: participation, value capture, inclusiveness, and resiliency. We compare and contrast the social and economic rationales for state intervention across the different types of GVC-oriented policies and discuss the instruments and actions at the disposal of governments to reach their policy objectives. The trifecta of tasks, linkages, and firms explains whether and how GVC-oriented policies differ from traditional public policies
Making sense of global value chain-oriented policies: The trifecta of tasks, linkages, and firms
In this article, we take stock of the nature and scope of global value chain (GVC)-oriented policies. Building on the papers that have been accepted to the special collection, we categorize GVC-oriented policies according to four different policy objectives: participation, value capture, inclusiveness, and resiliency. We compare and contrast the social and economic rationales for state intervention across the different types of GVC-oriented policies and discuss the instruments and actions at the disposal of governments to reach their policy objectives. The trifecta of tasks, linkages, and firms explains whether and how GVC-oriented policies differ from traditional public polic
The nature of innovation in global value chains
Global value chains (GVCs) have revolutionized production processes and many companies no longer produce goods and services entirely in one single country or within their own organizational boundaries. Through offshoring and outsourcing, value chains are sliced up and activities are dispersed to locations and actors where they can be produced or executed most efficiently. The fine slicing of GVCs also implies that innovation activities can be geographically dispersed and separated from other GVC activities. However, there have been inconsistent arguments on the impact of this dispersion on innovations and on the effect of innovations on GVC activities, as research on the topic has been sporadic, inconclusive, and fragmented. Thus, this paper conceptually discusses the nature of innovation in GVCs by reviewing literature and raises important questions that should be addressed. It also outlines a variety of possible research directions and future research foci that can and should be taken to develop the field
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