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Providing an overview of industrial development using a variety of different approaches and perspectives, the Handbook of Industrial Development brings together expert contributors and highlights the current multiple and interdependent challenges that can only be addressed using an interdisciplinary approach. Chapters discuss the existing issues faced by industry following both the digital and environmental transitions, highlighting their regional roots and the interplay with the wider institutional framework. Investigating the necessity for companies to design new products and production processes and also re-think their corporate responsibilities, this Handbook illustrates the need for a much broader vision taking into account historical, social, political and cultural viewpoints at all governmental levels. Furthermore, it takes an analytical look at further research, including insightful directions for future industrial development policies. Answering complex policy questions for today, this crucial Handbook will be invaluable for policymakers looking for insights into sustainable industrial development as well as practitioners who are seeking an up-to-date comprehensive overview of the topic. Economic development and innovation scholars and researchers will also find the future research ideas interesting and informative.
Edited by Patrizio Bianchi, Sandrine Labory, Professors of Applied Economics, Department of Economics and Management, University of Ferrara, Italy and Philip R. Tomlinson, Professor of Industrial Strategy, School of Management, University of Bath, UK
Contents:Foreword by Annalisa Primi: why talking about production means talking aboutdevelopment xviForeword by Richard Kozul-Wright xviiiPART I INTRODUCTION1 Shaping sustainable industrial development paths 2Patrizio Bianchi, Sandrine Labory and Philip R. TomlinsonPART II HISTORICAL AND SOCIOECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ONINDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT2 Industrial revolutions in a globalizing world, 1760–present 18Bas van Leeuwen, Ulbe Bosma and Meimei Wang3 Latin America: learning and fictional expectations in industrial development 37Clemente Ruiz Durán and Moisés Balestro4 Murmurs of an industrial revolution in Africa: is it time for Africa? 54Horman Chitonge5 Industrialization, economic and political power 76Graham Brownlow6 The transformation of work: changing employment governance regime 91Valeria Pulignano7 Sustainable human development, capabilities and the new trajectories ofindustrial policy 107Mario Biggeri, Andrea Ferrannini, Santosh Mehrotra, Marco R. Di Tommasoand Patrizio BianchiPART III INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT IN REGIONS8 Place and industrial development: paths to understanding? 134Peter Sunley and Ron Martin9 Innovation, industrial dynamics and regional inequalities 152Ron Boschma, Martina Pardy and Sergio Petralia10 Evolutions in industrial districts and local productive systems 166Marco Bellandi, Maria Chiara Cecchetti and Erica Santini11 External collaboration for innovation: firms, industry, regions and policy 183Mariachiara Barzotto, Carlo Corradini, Felicia Fai, Sandrine Labory andPhilip R. Tomlinson12 Governing industrial policy: the scope and limits of the ‘goodgovernance’ agenda 201Pedro Marques and Kevin MorganPART IV SECTORS13 Spatial implications of the platform economy: cases and questions 216Martin Kenney, John Zysman, Dafna Bearson and Camille Carlton14 Consumer goods: from mass consumption to servitization 233Juan Carlos Monroy-Osorio, Marco Opazo-Basáez and Ferran Vendrell-Herrero15 The car industry as a laboratory of transformations induced byindustrial development 249David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Lisa De Propris and Carole Thornley16 The propulsive role of the space industry in industrial development:evaluating the case of spaceports 269Leslie Budd and Davide Villani17 The energy sector: an industrial perspective on energy transitions 288Tuukka Mäkitie and Markus Steen18 Industry, innovations and transition to the green and circular economy 303Massimiliano Mazzanti and Emy ZeccaPART V THE ROLE OF THE STATE IN INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT19 Industrial policy beyond market failure: structural dynamics, innovationand economic governance for industrial development 323David Bailey, Sandrine Labory and Philip R. Tomlinson20 Stages of industrial development and appropriate industrial policy 339Murat Yülek and K. Ali Akkemik21 Platform oligopolies, anti-trust policy and sustainable development 358Christos Pitelis and Eleni E.N. Piteli22 States of innovation: how the state shapes production transformation 383Antonio Andreoni and Rainer Kattel23 Industrial development and the growth process: a structural framework 404Ivano Cardinale and Roberto ScazzieriIndex
‘Industry is key not only to economic growth and jobs. Its ongoing transformation and a stronger and clearer directionality in policy action can critically contribute to establish sustainable development paths as well as to fight territorial imbalances. But how? This Handbook takes the challenge of unwinding this complex issue and analyses past experiences, potentials, limitations and perspectives for the future, adopting an intriguing multidisciplinary approach aimed at understanding both global and local stakes. An important contribution to the current efforts of both scientists and policymakers.’