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Record W2056877629 · doi:10.1080/00343400903365110

Shifting Proximities: The Maritime Ports Sector in an Era of Global Supply Chains

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VenueRegional Studies · 2010
Typearticle
Languageen
FieldEngineering
TopicMaritime Ports and Logistics
Canadian institutionsSimon Fraser University
Fundersnot available
KeywordsPort (circuit theory)Openness to experienceEconomic geographySupply chainGeographyPolitical scienceRegional scienceHumanitiesEconomySociologyEconomicsEngineering

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Hall P. V. and Jacobs W. Shifting proximities: the maritime ports sector in an era of global supply chains, Regional Studies. Economic geographers argue that spatial and non-spatial dimensions of proximity are central to innovation and collective action. The various dimensions of proximity in relation to maritime ports are examined. Global supply chains represent a shift in organizational and cognitive proximities between seaports and among port users. In the process, extra-local relationships have become even more influential in maritime port development. As organizational proximity between dominant port users has increased through vertical and horizontal integration, territorially based institutional and social proximities, especially as regards stable and shared regulatory systems, are increasingly important as a counterbalance to ensure openness to innovation and upgrading. Hall P. V. et Jacobs W. Des proximités en pleine évolution: les ports maritimes en période de chaînes d'approvisionnement mondialisées, Regional Studies. Les géographes économiques affirment que les dimensions géographiques et non-géographiques de la proximité sont essentielles à l'innovation et aux actions collectives. On cherche à examiner les diverses dimensions de la proximité par rapport aux ports maritimes. Les chaînes d'approvisionnement mondialisées représentent un déplacement des proximités organisationnelles et cognitives entre les ports maritimes et parmi les usagers des ports. En même temps, les rapports externes sont devenus de plus en plus déterminants quant au développement des ports maritimes. Au fur et à mesure que la proximité organisationnelle entre les principaux usagers des ports a augmenté par moyen de l'intégration verticale et horizontale, les proximités institutionnelles et sociales basées sur les territoires, surtout pour ce qui est des systèmes de contrôle stables et partagées, s'avèrent de plus en plus importants comme contrepoids pour assurer l'ouverture en ce qui concerne l'innovation et l'amélioration. Chaînes d'approvisonnement mondialisées Innovation Proximité Ports maritimes Hall P. V. und Jacobs W. Veränderliche Nähe: der Sektor der Meereshäfen in einem Zeitalter der globalen Lieferketten, Regional Studies. Seitens der Wirtschaftsgeografen wird argumentiert, dass die räumlichen und nicht-räumlichen Dimensionen der Nähe einen zentralen Aspekt der Innovation und des kollektiven Handelns darstellen. Wir untersuchen die verschiedenen Dimensionen der Nähe im Hinblick auf Meereshäfen. Globale Lieferketten führen zu einer Verschiebung der organisationellen und kognitiven Nähe zwischen Meereshäfen und Hafennutzern. In diesem Prozess sind extralokale Beziehungen bei der Entwicklung von Meereshäfen noch wichtiger geworden. Da die organisationelle Nähe zwischen dominanten Hafennutzern durch vertikale und horizontale Integration zugenommen hat, wird eine territorial basierte institutionelle und soziale Nähe – insbesondere hinsichtlich stabiler und gemeinsamer Regulierungssysteme – als Gegengewicht zur Gewährleistung von Offenheit für Innovation und Verbesserung zunehmend wichtig. Globale Lieferketten Innovation Nähe Meereshäfen Hall P. V. y Jacobs W. Cambio de proximidades: el sector de puertos marítimos en la era de cadenas de suministro global, Regional Studies. Los geógrafos económicos defienden que las dimensiones espaciales y no espaciales de proximidad son fundamentales para la innovación y la acción colectiva. Aquí analizamos las diferentes dimensiones de proximidad con relación a los puertos marítimos. Las cadenas de suministro global representan un cambio en los proximidades organizativas y cognitivas entre los puertos marítimos y sus usuarios. En este proceso, las relaciones extra locales han llegado a ser aún más influyentes en el desarrollo de puertos marítimos. Como la proximidad organizativa entre los usuarios de puertos dominantes ha aumentado a través de una integración vertical y horizontal, las proximidades institucionales y sociales basadas en el territorios, sobre todo en lo que respecta a los sistemas reguladores estables y compartidos, son cada vez más importantes como contra equilibrio para asegurar la apertura a la innovación y mejora. Cadenas de suministro global Innovación Proximidad Puertos marítimos

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