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The 'global city' misconceived: the myth of 'global management' in transnational service firms
Jones, Andrew - 2002
The ‘global city hypothesis' proposed by Saskia Sassen – and subsequently developed by Manuel Castells and others in the theory of a globalized urban network – has in recent years formed the basis for the argument that power and control in transnational firms (TNCs) is primarily situated...
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Proximity and power within investment relationships: the case of the UK private equity industry
Jones, A.M.; Search, P. - 2009
The role of power in economic activity has been researched across the social sciences but there has been little engagement with the spatialities of power relations. This paper thus draws on a recent reinvigorated interest in power within economic geography to develop an approach for...
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Beyond embeddedness: economic practices and the invisible dimensions of transnational business activity
Jones, A.M. - 2008
Embeddedness remains a central concept in much economic geographical thought for understanding how social factors influence economic activity. Recent commentators have argued for a reconceptualization that entails a relational and processual redefinition of the concept. This paper argues,...
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