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E-grāmata: Competitiveness and Knowledge: An International Comparison of Traditional Firms

(American University of Kuwait), (UNIOESTE, Brazil), (Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brazil), (Nord-Trųndelag University College, Norway), (Nord-Trųndelag University College, Norway)
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The main focus of this book is on what we can call traditional firms. This tends to mean production based on reasonably stable routines, with labor costs playing an important role and where production technology is available on the world market but the adaption of the technology in production is unique to the firm. In short, the traditional firm has a need for innovations and is dependent on efficient knowledge management to improve productivity.

Theoretical developments that link knowledge to competitiveness are studied with particular reference to the meat producing industry. Five firms which produce the same product category (white meat from chicken) under very different conditions in different parts of the world are scrutinized. Conclusions can be drawn that show how local firms compete using knowledge in domestic and international markets in an increasingly globalized world.

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
Preface xii
Acknowledgements xiv
1 Introduction
1(14)
2 Cost structure and competitive situation
15(12)
3 Vertical integration and management of inputs to production
27(34)
4 Knowledge and competitiveness
61(48)
5 Innovations, knowledge and competitiveness
109(46)
6 Competitiveness in the global chicken market
155(22)
7 Summary, conclusions, and policy implications
177(14)
Index 191
Knut Ingar Westeren has been a Professor of Economics at Nord University in Norway since 2001. He received his Master in Economics from the University of Oslo and his PhD in regional science from the University of Minnesota/ NTNU (Trondheim). He teaches knowledge management, knowledge and competitiveness and public economics at Nord University and he also teaches philosophy of science at EDAMBA (European Doctoral Programmes Association in Management and Business Administration). He is professor at UNIOESTE in Paranį, Brazil, and a visiting professor at the University of Wisconsin. He has numerous books and publications dealing with several aspects of the public sector, regional development and the knowledge economy.

Hanas Cader is Associate Professor of Economics at American University of Kuwait, where he has been a faculty member since 2008. He received his Master of Business Administration from University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka, and Master and PhD in Agricultural Economics from Kansas State University. He teaches economics, economic development, knowledge economy and labor economics. He has published many journal articles and book chapters related to regional economic development, entrepreneurship, knowledge economy and e-learning.

Maria de Fįtima Sales has been a Professor of Economics at the State University of Londrina (UEL), Brazil, since 1995, where she is working with the Graduate and Postgraduate Program in Regional Economics. She has her PhD in Economics from the Federal University of Pernambuco (UFPE), Recife, Brazil. She teaches international trade and international finance. Her primary fields of research are international economics, labor market analysis and regional economics, where she has numerous publications.

Jan Ole Similä has been an Associate Professor of Organization Theory at Nord University in Norway since 2009. He received both his Master in Public Administration and PhD in Organization Theory and Management from Copenhagen Business School. He teaches contract economics, contracts management and procurement management at Nord University. He is also a visiting scholar at Kristiania University College in Oslo, Norway. He has several publications dealing with contract management, contract economics, procurement management, and knowledge management.

Jefferson Staduto received his PhD in Economics from the University of Sćo Paulo (USP), Brazil. Since 1995 he has been Professor in Economics at State University of the West of Paranį (UNIOESTE), Brazil, where he is working with the Postgraduate Program in Economics and Regional Development and Agribusiness. He is also visiting researcher at the University of Rhein Waal, Germany. He teaches macroeconomics, labor economics and rural development. He has several publications dealing with labor market, regional and rural economics, and gender and development.