产业复兴中的能力与栖息地:以英国纺织业为例

Capabilities and habitat in industrial renewal: the case of UK textiles

Cambridge Journal of Economics · 2018
被引 7
人大 A-ABS 3

中文导读

借鉴生态学视角,研究英国纺织服装业中企业能力与当地产业生态的互动如何影响产业复兴,并探讨政策干预的可能性。

Abstract

The paper develops an ecological approach to explore conditions for industrial renewal in the UK textiles and apparel sector and the possibilities for policy. The authors argue that the material legacy of deindustrialisation conditions the opportunities for survivor firms and creates specific, sub-sectoral, industrial ecologies. Literature from economics, business studies, development and ecological studies is used to outline a framework that allows different possible relations between firm capability and local habitat. Two sub-sectors, carpets and apparel are used to explore the notion of interaction between firm capability and ecology: though the context of deindustrialisation is similar in some respects, the specific conditions provide quite distinctive opportunities for renewal. In carpets, relatively larger firms have more successfully co-evolved with retailers through various kinds of mutuality; in apparel, a workshop sector of mainly small and micro-firms frequently struggles with predatory behaviour by much larger retailers. The implication of this analysis is that industrial policy needs to be grounded in analysis of the capabilities-habitat interplay, focusing on areas where conditions are favourable or can be improved through supporting firm capabilities and modifying supply chain behaviours. The concepts and analysis are relevant for considering other industries and contexts where industrial renewal depends on producer firms and the ecology in which they operate.

产业更新企业能力产业生态英国纺织业