Dettagli del libro
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
308
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 28, 2020
Editore
Routledge
ISBN-10
1138555126
ISBN-13
9781138555129
Descrizione
Set against the backdrop of the 1980s, this work explores the profound impact of technological advancements on industrial landscapes and regional growth. Scholars Ash Amin and John Goddard examine how shifts in manufacturing processes are reshaping economies and communities across various regions. Their analysis delves into the interplay between emerging technologies and the existing industrial framework, offering insights into the challenges and opportunities that arise during periods of considerable change.
The authors provide a thorough investigation into the effects of industrial restructuring, revealing how regions adapt to new realities brought about by innovation. They discuss the significance of local policies, workforce skills, and resource allocation in facilitating successful transitions. By highlighting case studies and diverse regional experiences, the narrative unveils the complex dynamics that influence economic resilience.
Through their meticulous research, Amin and Goddard contribute to a deeper understanding of how technological change not only transforms industries but also redefines the socio-economic fabric of regions. Their work remains relevant, echoing the continuous evolution of industries and the ongoing necessity for adaptive strategies in local and global contexts.
The authors provide a thorough investigation into the effects of industrial restructuring, revealing how regions adapt to new realities brought about by innovation. They discuss the significance of local policies, workforce skills, and resource allocation in facilitating successful transitions. By highlighting case studies and diverse regional experiences, the narrative unveils the complex dynamics that influence economic resilience.
Through their meticulous research, Amin and Goddard contribute to a deeper understanding of how technological change not only transforms industries but also redefines the socio-economic fabric of regions. Their work remains relevant, echoing the continuous evolution of industries and the ongoing necessity for adaptive strategies in local and global contexts.