T8-E9 ORGANISATION OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT

Informazioni sull’Insegnamento
TitoloΟΡΓΑΝΩΣΗ ΟΙΚΟΝΟΜΙΚΩΝ ΔΡΑΣΤΗΡΙΟΤΗΤΩΝ ΚΑΙ ΧΩΡΙΚΗ ΑΝΑΠΤΥΞΗ / T8-E9 ORGANISATION OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY AND SPATIAL DEVELOPMENT
CodiceΘ8-Ε9
Ciclo / Livello di Studi1. Corso di Laurea
Semestre di InsegnamentoSpring
CoordinatorAthanasios Kalogeresis
Common
StatoAttivo
Course ID20002348

Programma di Studio: PPS Tmīmatos Mīchanikṓn CΗōrotaxías kai Anáptyxīs (2020-sīmera)

Registered students: 9
IndirizzoTipo di FrequenzaSemestreAnnoECTS
KORMOSFacoltativo a scelta libera844

Informazioni sull’Insegnamento
Anno Accademico2016 – 2017
SemestreSpring
Faculty Instructors
Weekly Hours4
Class ID
600066952
Course Type 2016-2020
  • Area Scientifica
Organizzazione della Didattica
  • In presenza
Materiali Online
Language of Instruction
  • Greco (Insegnamento, Esame)
Abilita’ Generali
  • Lavoro autonomo
  • Lavoro in gruppo
  • Lavoro in contesto internazionale
  • Fare riflessioni critiche e autocritiche
  • Promuovere il pensiero indipendente, creativo e intuitivo
Tipologia di Materiale Didattico
  • Libro
  • Appunti
  • Esercizi interattivi
Use of Information and Communication Technologies
Use of ICT
  • Uso delle TIC   nell’ insegnamento
  • Uso delle TIC nella comunicazione con gli studenti
Organizzazione dell’Insegnamento
ActivitiesCarico di LavoroECTSIndividualeGruppoErasmus
Conferenze24
Seminari15
Studio e analisi bibliografica39
Elaborazione tesina/tesine30
Total108
Student Assessment
Student Assessment methods
  • Prova scritta con soluzione di problemi (Formativa, Sommativa)
Bibliography
Course Bibliography (Eudoxus)
Λυμπεράκη, Αντιγόνη, Μουρίκη, Αλίκη, 1996. Η αθόρυβη επανάσταση: Νέες μορφές οργάνωσης της παραγωγής και της εργασίας. Gutenberg, Αθήνα. Δουράκης, Γιώργος Β., 2005. Νέες Μορφές Οργάνωσης: Η Αμφιλεγόμενη Δυναμική του Βιομηχανικού Καπιταλισμού στα Τέλη του 20ου και τις Αρχές του 21ου Αιώνα, Τεχνολογία, Οικονομία και Επιχείρηση. Παπαζήσης, Αθήνα.
Additional bibliography for study
Aage, T., Belussi, F., 2008. From Fashion to Design: Creative Networks in Industrial Districts. Industry & Innovation 15, 475–491. Asheim, B.T., Herstad, S.J., 2003. Regional innovation systems and the globalising world economy. Economic Geography, Fac. of Geography, Philipps-Univ. Aspers, P., 2010. Using design for upgrading in the fashion industry. J Econ Geogr 10, 189–207. Bhardwaj, V., Eickman, M., Runyan, R.C., 2011. A case study on the internationalization process of a “born-global” fashion retailer. The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research 21, 293–307. Bhardwaj, V., Fairhurst, A., 2010. Fast fashion: response to changes in the fashion industry. The International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research 20, 165–173. Brandellero, A.M.C., Pfeffer, K., 2011. Multiple and shifting geographies of world music production. Area 43, 495–505. Camuffo, A., Romano, P., Vinelli, A., 2001. Back to the Future: Benetton Transforms Its Global Network. MIT Sloan Management Review 43, 46–52. Connell, J., Gibson, C., 2004. World music: deterritorializing place and identity. Prog Hum Geogr 28, 342–361. Crewe, L., Beaverstock, J., 1998. Fashioning the city: Cultures of consumption in contemporary urban spaces. Geoforum 29, 287–308. Gereffi, G., Humphrey, J., Sturgeon, T., 2005. The governance of global value chains. Review of International Political Economy 12, 78–104. Hauge, A., Malmberg, A., Power, D., 2009. The Spaces and Places of Swedish Fashion. European Planning Studies 17, 529–547. Henderson, J., Dicken, P., Hess, M., Coe, N., Yeung, H.W.-C., 2002. Global production networks and the analysis of economic development. Review of International Political Economy 9, 436–464. Hesmondhalgh, D., 1996. Flexibility, post-Fordism and the music industries. Media Culture Society 18, 469–488. Hracs, B.J., 2013. Cultural Intermediaries in the Digital Age: The Case of Independent Musicians and Managers in Toronto. Regional Studies 0, 1–15. Hughes, A., Buttle, M., Wrigley, N., 2007. Organisational geographies of corporate responsibility: a UK–US comparison of retailers’ ethical trading initiatives. J Econ Geogr 7, 491–513. Klein, R.R., 2011. Where music and knowledge meet: a comparison of temporary events in Los Angeles and Columbus, Ohio. Area 43, 320–326. Lampel, J., Shamsie, J., 2003. Capabilities in Motion: New Organizational Forms and the Reshaping of the Hollywood Movie Industry*. Journal of Management Studies 40, 2189–2210. Lorenzen, M., 2007. Internationalization vs. Globalization of the Film Industry. Industry & Innovation 14, 349–357. M.Knutsen, H., 2004. Industrial development in buyer-driven networks: the garment industry in Vietnam and Sri Lanka. Journal of Economic Geography 4, 545. Markusen, A., 1996. Sticky Places in Slippery Space: A Typology of Industrial Districts. Economic Geography 72, 293–313. O’connor, J., 2013. Intermediaries and Imaginaries in the Cultural and Creative Industries. Regional Studies 0, 1–14. Pietrobelli, C., Barrera, T.O., 2002. Enterprise clusters and industrial districts in Colombia’s fashion sector. European Planning Studies 10, 541–562. Rantisi, N.M., 2004. The Ascendance of New York Fashion. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research 28, 86–106. Sammarra, A., Belussi, F., 2006. Evolution and relocation in fashion-led Italian districts: evidence from two case-studies. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development 18, 543–562. Scheffer, M., 1995. Internationalization of Textile and Clothing Production. Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie 86, 477–480. Scott, A., 2002. A new map of Hollywood: the production and distribution of American motion pictures. Regional Studies 36, 957–975. Scott, A., 2004. Hollywood and the world: the geography of motion-picture distribution and marketing. Review of International Political Economy 11, 33–61. Scott, A.J., 2006a. The Changing Global Geography of Low-Technology, Labor-Intensive Industry: Clothing, Footwear, and Furniture. World Development 34, 1517–1536. Scott, A.J., 2006b. The Changing Global Geography of Low-Technology, Labor-Intensive Industry: Clothing, Footwear, and Furniture. World Development 34, 1517–1536. Smith, A., Pickles, J., 2008. De-localisation and persistence in the European clothing industry: the reconfiguration of production networks. Regional Studies. Smith, A., Pickles, J., Buček, M., Begg, R., Roukova, P., 2008. Reconfiguring “post-socialist” regions: cross-border networks and regional competition in the Slovak and Ukrainian clothing industry. Global Networks 8, 281–307. Tokatli, N., 2007. Asymmetrical power relations and upgrading among suppliers of global clothing brands: Hugo Boss in Turkey. J Econ Geogr 7, 67–92. Tokatli, N., 2008. Global sourcing: insights from the global clothing industry—the case of Zara, a fast fashion retailer. J Econ Geogr 8, 21–38. Vang, J., Chaminade, C., 2007. Cultural Clusters, Global–Local Linkages and Spillovers: Theoretical and Empirical Insights from an Exploratory Study of Toronto’s Film Cluster. Industry and Innovation 14, 401–420. Wasser, F., 1995. Is Hollywood America? The trans‐nationalization of the American film industry. Critical Studies in Mass Communication 12, 423–437. Yamamura, E., Sonobe, T., Otsuka, K., 2003. Human capital, cluster formation, and international relocation: the case of the garment industry in Japan, 1968-98. Journal of Economic Geography 3, 37–56.
Last Update
21-11-2017