The internationalization of retailing: implications for supply network restructuring in East Asia and Eastern Europe
This paper explores the implications of the rapid internationalization of a small cadre of retail transnational corporations over the last 15 years for supply network structures in a range of economies in Eastern Europe and East Asia. Five sets of ongoing restructuring dynamics are identified: the centralization of procurement, logistical upgrading, supply network shortening and new intermediaries, the imposition of quasi-formal contracts, and the development of private standards. It is suggested that these processes are leading to an ongoing 'shakeout' of the supply base that is favouring relatively large, well-capitalized suppliers. Copyright 2005, Oxford University Press.
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2005
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Authors: | Coe, Neil M. ; Hess, Martin |
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Journal of Economic Geography. - Oxford University Press. - Vol. 5.2005, 4, p. 449-473
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Oxford University Press |
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