Study of Industry Selection and Spatial Layout of the Industrial Park in Urban Fringe: A Case Study of Jixian Industrial Base of Fengdong New Town

2013 ◽  
Vol 869-870 ◽  
pp. 193-200
Author(s):  
Quan Hua Hou ◽  
Jie Li

In the context of regional industrial transfer, industrial park makes critical contributions to economic development of urban fringe as the main vector of industrial transfer. For some particularity of the development of this region, it needs for comprehensive study on industry selection and spatial layout. So on the basis of the analysis of industrial park development stage and characteristics in urban fringe, the paper which takes Jixian industrial base of Fengdong new town for example to get the relationship between industry selection and spatial layout of urban fringe industrial park aims at guiding rational construction in the region.

2018 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
pp. 388-405 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jun Yang ◽  
Andong Guo ◽  
Yonghua Li ◽  
Yuqing Zhang ◽  
Xueming Li
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2010 ◽  
Vol 18 (02) ◽  
pp. 107-137 ◽  
Author(s):  
MARJOLEIN C. J. CANIËLS ◽  
CEES J. GELDERMAN ◽  
JAN M. ULIJN

Case study based literature on relationship development presents in-depth information on contextual factors in relationship development. However, little quantitative evidence is available about key aspects of buyer-supplier relationships in each stage of its development, such as the level of trust/commitment, buyer's and supplier's dependence. The study will try to fill this gap by identifying and quantifying these aspects from the buyer's perspective in each development stage. A comprehensive survey among 238 Dutch purchasing professionals provides evidence on how these characteristics of relationships change when relationships develop over time. The results largely confirm the hypotheses, which stem from the extant literature about organizational dependence and trust/commitment. A notable finding is that the buyer perceives to be dependent on the supplier, even in a desirable relationship. Managerial implications are that: (1) industrial marketers should be aware that professional purchasers feel dominated by them, even in relationships that are positively evaluated and therefore desirable in the view of the buyer; and (2) that purchasers should be aware that dependence implies vulnerability, even when the relationship is still developing in an otherwise desirable way.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 543-556
Author(s):  
Noémi Csigéné Nagypál

The present article aims to contribute to understanding the relationship between the concepts of industrial ecology and circular economy in order to foster circular economy attempts. While research mostly focuses on various forms of industrial ecology or innovative technologies, it is also reasonable to analyse some mature industrial ecology practices, which can be used as quasi-models for circular economy. The technology selected for this study is flue gas desulphurisation in fossil fuel power plants and the utilization of gypsum produced in this process as a by-product by construction sector companies. In the first part of our article we briefly present the concept of industrial ecology and discuss its applicability as a potential model for circular economy as well as its locational aspects. Afterwards based on a literature review and stakeholder interviews a Hungarian power plant and industrial park is presented as a case study. The relevance of criteria of ecoinnovation parks are presented for the selected industrial park as well as the experience of industrial ecology by participating companies. Finally some general conclusions, based on the literature and the case study, are also discussed.  Keywords: industrial ecology, locational aspects, industrial park, FGD gypsum


Author(s):  
Kristina Dietz

The article explores the political effects of popular consultations as a means of direct democracy in struggles over mining. Building on concepts from participatory and materialist democracy theory, it shows the transformative potentials of processes of direct democracy towards democratization and emancipation under, and beyond, capitalist and liberal democratic conditions. Empirically the analysis is based on a case study on the protests against the La Colosa gold mining project in Colombia. The analysis reveals that although processes of direct democracy in conflicts over mining cannot transform existing class inequalities and social power relations fundamentally, they can nevertheless alter elements thereof. These are for example the relationship between local and national governments, changes of the political agenda of mining and the opening of new spaces for political participation, where previously there were none. It is here where it’s emancipatory potential can be found.


2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 417-428
Author(s):  
Özgün Ünver ◽  
Ides Nicaise

This article tackles the relationship between Turkish-Belgian families with the Flemish society, within the specific context of their experiences with early childhood education and care (ECEC) system in Flanders. Our findings are based on a focus group with mothers in the town of Beringen. The intercultural dimension of the relationships between these families and ECEC services is discussed using the Interactive Acculturation Model (IAM). The acculturation patterns are discussed under three main headlines: language acquisition, social interaction and maternal employment. Within the context of IAM, our findings point to some degree of separationism of Turkish-Belgian families, while they perceive the Flemish majority to have an assimilationist attitude. This combination suggests a conflictual type of interaction. However, both parties also display some traits of integrationism, which points to the domain-specificity of interactive acculturation.


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