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1、首先需要撰写一篇初稿,对于近的研究成果,一个项目,一个成果,按照基本的中英文题目,摘要,正文,结论,参考文献等都要写好,包括详细的数据,图文等等。

2、论文写好后必须要多次修改,明确自己的观点,创新点很重要,数据也要真实。写好之后,寻找自己需要投稿的期刊,可以在万方,知网,维普等查询期刊,比较权威和真实。

3、比如知网,大家可以进入;期刊投稿”搜索期刊关键字,选择自己领域里面的期刊。

4、这里大家需要注意,期刊是分等级的,有核心期刊,国家级,省级等,比较好的SCI,等,大家可以选择,不过越是好的期刊,要求越是严格,门槛也很高。

5、选择好自己的期刊之后,大家可以进入该期刊的官方,下载投稿须知,及相关的文件,仔细阅读该期刊的投稿要求,按照要求修改稿件,包括内容,文字,标点,字符,排版等。

6、接下来就是投稿,大家可以选择在线投稿,上传稿件,没有官方网站的,部分期刊是邮箱投稿,但是大家一定要注意不要弄错了信息,投错了地方,以防。

7、期刊投稿成功之后,等待通知,一般会经历退稿,或初审,退修,外审,等步骤,记得随时关注,尤其是退修之后一定要仔细按照要求修改。

相关信息:

杂志(Magazine),有固定刊名,以期、卷、号或年、月为序,定期或不定期连续出版的印刷读物。它根据一定的编辑方针,将众多作者的作品汇集成册出版,定期出版的,又称期刊。“杂志”的形成来源于罢工、罢课或战争中的宣传小册子。这种类似于注重时效的报纸的手册,兼顾了更加详尽的评论,一种新的媒体也就因这样特殊的原因而产生了。

最早出版的一本杂志是于1665年1月在阿姆斯特丹由法国人萨罗出版的《学者杂志》。我国最早的中医杂志——《吴医汇讲》,创刊于清乾隆五十七年(公元1792年),停刊于清嘉庆六年(公元1801年),前后历时10年,共刊出11卷,每卷均合订为一本,是类似年刊性质的中医杂志。

它的稿件是当时江南一带的名医所供给的,故名《吴医汇讲》。任何一种杂志以自己的“ISSN"(国际标准连续出版物号)进行出版。

不同的论文需要修改的原因和内容有所不同。有的稿件学术上很有价值但论文的写作水平欠佳;有的论文结构很好但细节上需要充实;而对中国作者的英文论文而言,文字上需要修改和提高的很普遍,大部分还需要学术表述和论文结构上的改进。 现在国际上的英文学术期刊大多是同行审稿(PEER REVIEW),即请两位审稿人(REVIEWERS) 审阅一篇论文,有的是三位或更多 (也有的刊物是由编委会的成员审稿,不对外邀请)。但不论是几位,每一位审稿人的意见都很重要,作者要认真考虑。修改后的论文还要再重新回到主编或编辑部进行复审。许多期刊邀请参与复审和初审的人是一样的,所以作者在修改论文原稿时,最好能按审稿人提出的修改意见,仔细全面地修改彻底,否则修改后的论文很有可能不会顺利通过复审。有些论文修改一次就可以过关,被刊物采纳。但也有不少论文要反复修改许多遍,才最后被刊物接纳发表。在网上投稿的论文每经过一次修改,在投稿系统上都有记录,作者和主编均可以随时查询(参阅“国际英文科技期刊网上投稿详解”)。但无论文章修改过多少遍,只要没有被刊物接受,稿件就会始终徘徊在刊物的投稿系统内,不会进入出版社的出版系统。理论上讲,只有被编辑部最终接受的稿件,才会经主编或编辑部到达出版社,由出版社经手后进入出版程序。而送到出版社的稿件原则上讲必须是终稿,也称定稿,不能再有改动。换句话说,在此之前作者可以对论文的文字和内容进行不断的修改和补充,直到审稿人满意为止。然而一旦论文被期刊接受,稿件送到出版社后,作者对稿件的修改将受到极大的限制。作者可以在收到校样后对稿件进行有限制的改动,但对原稿的进一步完善则近乎不可能了。 有几家论文修改服务的公司也可供参考:essaystar,enpaper,internationalediting都提供相关的英文论文修改和编辑服务。 对作者而言, 精益求精,力求论文的完美无瑕是无可厚菲的。但从出版角度出发,不合事宜的追求完美会造成很多事与愿违的麻烦。笔者认为,送交出版社的稿件即然叫终稿就应该是名副其实的最后的定稿,不应该有大的错误,更不能再无休止地改动。尤其是科技文章,其出版和发表的核心重点是文章的科学内容,而不是文字和语言的华美。如果是科学内容有误,是一定要改动的。

找到期刊主页,一般都有在线投稿的入口:登陆投稿系统投稿;也有的期刊要求直接将稿件发送到编辑的邮箱,像壹品优那样。

Advances in Politics and Economics (政治和经济学的进展)ISSN 2576-1382 (Print) 2576-1390 (Online)官网: 编辑直投邮箱ape@scholink.orgWorld Journal of Education and Humanities(世界教育与人文学报)ISSN 2687-6760 (Print) 2687-6779 (Online)编辑直投邮箱: wjeh@scholink.orgAdvances in Social Science and Culture (社会科学与文化的进步ISSN 2640-9682 (Print) 2640-9674 (Online)编辑直投邮箱:assc@scholink.orgEnglish Language Teaching and Linguistics Studies(英语教学与语言学研究)ISSN 2640-9836 (Print) 2640-9844 (Online)编辑直投邮箱:eltls@scholink.orgInternational Business & Economics Studies(国际商业与经济研究)ISSN 2640-9852 (Print) 2640-9860 (Online)编辑直投邮箱: ibes@scholink.orgWorld Journal of Educational Research (世界教育研究杂志)ISSN 2375-9771 (Print) 2333-5998 (Online)编辑直投邮箱; wjer@scholink.orgSustainability in Environment(环境的可持续性)ISSN 2470-637X (Print) 2470-6388 (Online))编辑直投邮箱: 可以直接投稿给期刊编辑,审核周期2周左右,录用出来后付款,按篇收费,不限定字符付款后一周可以出在线版,自动生成doi号

疲劳可投稿期刊

《金属制品》主要刊登生产钢丝绳行业的专业论文,《港口装卸》《机电工程技术》《煤矿机械》《矿山机械》《科技创新与应用》等等主要刊登使用钢丝绳方面的论文,上述杂志应该都是国内的权威杂志。锰系磷化涂层钢丝绳是世界钢丝绳领域最先进技术,钢丝绳行业的热点就是磷化涂层钢丝绳,已有多家企业获得专利授权合法生产,关于生产磷化涂层钢丝绳和使用磷化涂层钢丝绳的论文都是热点,还有磷化涂层钢丝绳的仿真研究及疲劳寿命测试的论文,期刊杂志都是优先发表的。疲劳寿命最长是判断钢丝绳制造技术先进性的主要依据。钢丝绳的疲劳寿命是可以通过疲劳试验进行验证对比的,从多个厂家购买一种结构钢丝绳,如8*19S+NF—12mm钢丝绳,在同一台疲劳试验机试验至出现第一根断股,疲劳寿命最长的就是使用寿命最长的钢丝绳,疲劳试验可以测试出钢丝绳的综合质量。钢丝绳使用寿命与疲劳寿命呈现正比关系。磷化涂层钢丝绳专利技术是世界钢丝绳领域最先进技术,锰系磷化涂层钢丝绳疲劳寿命是同结构光面钢丝绳的3-4倍,可以通过疲劳试验进行验证对比。目前,还没有一种同结构钢丝绳的疲劳寿命能够超越磷化涂层钢丝绳疲劳寿命,所以磷化涂层钢丝绳专利技术就是最先进技术,起码目前是世界钢丝绳领域的最先进技术。锰系磷化涂层可以提高汽车变速箱钢制齿轮表面耐磨性和耐蚀性,钢丝绳也是利用的这个原理延长使用寿命的。仅供参考

当代体育乒乓杂志期刊号如下:1. 陕北体育产业发展新思路——以延安保卫战实景表演为例 常保荣,周子玉,王萍2. 论大学生体育教学中的非智力因素培养 郗锋3. 高职体育选项课学习策略研究 王如明4. 新疆少数民族体育软实力发展的高校之源 马晓媛,余彬,侯彦朝5. 新形势下我国高校体育教学改革的发展对策探究 肖新桥6. 高校体育教学与大学生体育能力关系研究 贺涛7. 体育课程改革背景下新型体育教师发展模式探析 陈雅娟8. 从“马斯洛需要层次理论”谈体育教学中学生逆反心理的预防与消除 朱沛航9. 武术锻炼对中学生心理健康影响的实证研究 马德军,卢金杰,孙立兵10. 普通高校健美操运动员竞赛心理研究——以河南省为例 郭艳华,Guo Yanhua11. 运动训练对机体心血管功能的影响 黄永元12. 眼动分析法在我国运动心理学中的应用 廖彦罡,Liao Yan'gang13. 体育差生体育心理分析及对策 李叶林14. 膝关节等速向心收缩肌力研究 张亚峰15. 竞技健美操运动疲劳的产生与恢复手段 许小刚16. 浅谈羽毛球运动中常见损伤原因及预防措施 刘家成17. 发展幼儿基本体操促进幼儿身心健康 范乾辉,王启明,云颖,符传嘉18. 大学生体质健康状况分析研究——以南开大学滨海学院为例 禹强19. 青少年篮球运动员“篮球意识”的培养与研究 杨芮20. 浅谈核心力量训练在跆拳道运动中的应用 郭敏进21. 提高学生中考短跑成绩的训练方法 陈蓝彬22. 小群体教学模式在武术套路教学中的实验研究 韩相伟23. 以生为本的体育课堂教学策略探究 汪洋24. 突破瓶颈创新思路,开创高校足球教学新局面 岳抑波25. “三生教育”教育观论体育教育价值 郭爱民,周金玲,侍晓明,赵明发26. 以听、评课的视角探析高校体育课堂教学质量评价体系 孙萍,宋秀峰27. 论体育游戏在高校体育课中的合理应用 葛志溪28. 高校体育教育专业开设流行街舞课程趋势的研究 彭文静29. “少教多学”理念在体育教学中的运用研究——以市北高中健美操队教学为例 陈小芳30. 黑龙江省民族传统体育专业课课程设置的研究 葛鸿,徐莉姝

好发。将要发表的内容向各个国际期刊发送申请,大部分可以过,如果过不了就多发几次。

《机械设计》投稿须知 一、本刊主要栏目 1.设计领域综述(含动态、方针政策、随笔等);2.专题论文(含设计方法、CAD、模块化设计、有限元、可靠性、失效分析、优化设计、并行设计、疲劳设计、反求工程、价值工程、人机工程、智能工程、专家系统、机构学、机械动力学、摩擦学、结构、传动、零部件、机电一体化等);3.应用技术与实例分析(含专题论文中各种设计技术,在实际应用中的实例分析与经验);4.新产品介绍(为单位及个人介绍新产品);5.小改小革(小创造、小改革、小发明);6.学习园地(讲座、标准、书评、名词解释等)。 二、来稿须知 来稿一式二份为打字稿或用方格稿纸誊写(最好是激光打印稿);稿件用第三人称书写;字迹清楚,标点符号正确,文字符合“简化字总表”;外文字母要写清楚,易混字母请用铅笔加注;上、下角标位置标注要清晰;插图按工程图标准绘制,插图要简明、清晰、说明问题,去除不必要的多余部分。其大小一般比出版图大一倍,在正文中的位置用三行空格画一框线留空,图框下标注图号(用阿拉伯数字)、图题;图注放在图题上方。文中所用单位为国家法定计量单位 GB3100-93),物理量符号应符合GB3101-93,数字用法符合GB/T15835-1995。来稿一般请控制在5 000字以内。各种基金资助项目论文,请标明项目名称与编号。稿酬35元/版(本刊所付稿酬包含刊物内容上网服务报酬)。来稿收到后,我刊立即通知作者稿件编号,半年内通知作者审查结果。来稿请自留底稿,稿件如不录用,本刊恕不退稿。稿件如被录用,必须提供与稿件内容完全相同的3″磁盘。 文章按以下顺序抄写:1 题名2 作者姓名3 作者工作单位、邮编、Email地址4 中、英文摘要(内容包含a.与文章同等量之主要信息,说明研究工作的目的、方法、结果、结论。200字右左为宜;b.题名、全拼音作者姓名、单位名称和关键词等)5 正文6 参考文献7 基金项目要写明项目名称,并在圆括号内注明其项目编号8 第一作者简介9 标明参考文献类型(以字母方式标识):专著[M];论文集[C];期刊文章[J];学位论文[D];报导[R];标准[S];专利[P]10 中图分类号 文章正文层次书写格式:1 ×××××(编号从1开始,一律用阿拉伯数字)1.1 ×××××1.1.1 ××××× 参考文献书写格式(GB7714-87):1.专著:[顺序号]作者(姓在前,名在后).书名[参考文献类型].其他作者(如译者).版本(第1版不标注).出版地:出版者,出版年:起始页码.2.连续出版物:[顺序号]作者.题名 [参考文献类型].刊名,出版年,卷号(期号):起止页码.3.论文集: [顺序号]作者.题名[参考文献类型].见(英文用In):主编.文集名.出版地:出版者,出版年:起止页码.4.学位论文:[顺序号]作者.题名:[××学位论文][参考文献类型].地点:学位授予单位,年份:起止页码.5.专利:[顺序号]专利申请者.题名[参考文献类型].国别,专利文献种类,专利号.出版日期.6.技术标准:[顺序号]起草责任者(可略).标准代号标准顺序号—发布年标准名称[参考文献类型].出版地(可略):出版者(可略),出版年(可略).

疲劳性能可投稿的sci期刊

主要研究材料及其制品的防火性能。也是吸引很多国内科研人员投稿,其也是根据影响因子判断期刊学术水平的标准,所以也是根据影响因子的大小把SCI期刊进行分区。

介绍:

所以关于四区的材料类SCI期刊的投稿,这里也是给大家介绍几个SOFT MATER软材料为所有软物质科学家提供了一个共同的论坛,涵盖了这个迅速扩展的跨学科领域的理论,模拟和实验研究。

由于软材料往往是现代技术的核心,软物质科学在从生物学到工程学的许多领域都有着深远的影响和应用,与许多主要关注单个材料类别或特定应用的期刊不同,软材料利用了软物质的所有物理,化学,材料科学和生物学方面。

特色主题包括聚合物,生物大分子,胶体,膜,Langmuir-Blodgett膜,液晶,颗粒物质,软界面,复杂流体,表面活性剂,凝胶,纳米材料,自组织,超分子科学,分子识别,软玻璃,两亲物,泡沫和活性物质。

这些都是检索系统,一个收录很多论文的数据库。 SCI主要偏重理论性研究。 SSCI是社会科学期刊数据库。 EI偏工程应用。 CSCD和核心期刊都是中国的数据库。 ISTP是会议论文数据库,以上都是期刊论文。

前两天,有读者问了我一个问题: 老师,有没有中文的SCI期刊,如果有的话,和英文的比起来哪个好中一点。 这个问题问得很好,正好给大家介绍一下国内的中文SCI期刊。 首先,SCI到底表示什么意思,我在之前的文章中讲过,如果你感兴趣,可以阅读一下之前的文章《 扫盲|经常提到SCI论文,它到底指的是什么 》(点击文章名可阅读)。 绝大多数人一提到SCI期刊,都觉得是英文的。其实,错了,也有一些中文的SCI期刊,今天就给你们介绍一下。 我统计了一下午发现,目前中国大陆大约有19个中文SCI期刊。 据我统计,这就是国内目前所有的19个中文SCI期刊,如果你们想投稿,可以参考一下。 下面说一下,中文SCI期刊与英文SCI期刊,哪个更好中。 事实上,不论是中文期刊还是英文期刊,你要想投稿,各有各的难处。 如果你想投英文期刊,首先你的英语水平得过关,除了各种各种英语语法之外,你还要适应他们的表达。 除此之外,你的文章格式以及思路与你平时写文章的思路是不一样的。 如果你相投中文期刊,你就避免了英语表达问题,但是这反而对你的中文表达要求更高。 除此之外,审稿专家可能更关注你的内容问题,也更容易因为你的内容问题拒你的稿件。 所以,如果是我个人建议的话,我建议大家优先考虑英文SCI,再挑战中文SCI。

国际劳工组织期刊投稿

产业升级相关外文文baidu.com/=http://www.jiaoyuda.com:BAIR, J., and GEREFFI, G. (1998) Interfirm networks and regional divisions of labor: Employment and upgrading in the apparel commodity chain, paper presented at Conference on GlobalProduction and Local Jobs, ILO, Geneva, March.BAZAN, L., and NAVAS-ALEMAN, L. (2001) The underground revolution in the Sinos Valley - acomparison of global and national value chains, paper presented at Workshop on LocalUpgrading in Global Chains, Brighton, Institute of Development Studies, February.www.ids.ac.uk/ids/global/vw.htmlBELL, M. (1984) Learning and the accumulation of industrial technological capability in developing countries, in FRANSMAN, M. and KING, K. (Eds), Technological capability in the thirdworld, pp. 187-209. Macmillan, London.BRACZYK, H.-J., COOKE, P., and HEIDENREICH, M. (eds.) (1998) Regional innovationsystems. UCL Press, London.BRUSCO, S. 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(1996) Marketing development and organisational change: The case of the food industry, in WRIGLEY, N. and LOWE, M. (Eds), Retailing, consumption and capital: Towards thenew retail geography, pp. 48-67. Longman, Harlow.DOLAN, C., and HUMPHREY, J. (2000) Governance and trade in fresh vegetables: The impact of UK supermarkets on the African horticulture industry, Journal of Development Studies 37(2), 147-76.DOLAN, C., and HUMPHREY, J. (2001) Changing governance patterns in the trade in freshvegetables between Africa and the United Kingdom, Paper submitted to the InternationalFood and Agricultural Management Review, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton.EDQUIST, C. (1997) Systems of innovation: Technologies, institutions and organizations. Pinter,London and Washington.FREEMAN, C. (1995) The national system of innovation in historical perspective, CambridgeJournal of Economics 19 (1), 5-24.GEREFFI, G. (1994) The organisation of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How U.S. Retailersshape overseas production networks, in GEREFFI, G. and KORZENIEWICZ, M. (Eds),Commodity chains and global capitalism, pp. 95-122. Praeger, Westport.GEREFFI, G. (1999) International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity chain,Journal of International Economics 48 (1), 37-70.GEREFFI, G., and KAPLINSKY, R. (eds) (2001) The value of value chains, IDS Bulletin 32 (3)(special issue)GEREFFI, G., and KORZENIEWICZ, M. (eds.) (1994) Commodity chains and global capitalism.Praeger, Westport.GIBBON, P. (2001) At the cutting edge: UK clothing retailers and global sourcing, CDR WorkingPaper No. 01.4, Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen.HOBDAY, M. (1995) Innovation in East Asia: The challenge to Japan. Edward Elgar,Cheltenham.15HUMPHREY, J., and SCHMITZ, H. (2000) Governance and upgrading: Linking industrial cluster and global value chain research, IDS Working Paper No. 120, Institute of DevelopmentStudies, University of Sussex, Brighton.JONES, C., HESTERLY, W., and BORGATTI, S. (1997) A general theory of network governance: Exchange conditions and social mechanisms, Academy of Management Review 22 4, 911-45.KAPLINSKY, R. (2000) Globalisation and unequalisation: What can be learned from value chain analysis?, Journal of Development Studies 37 (2), 117-46.KEESING, D., and LALL, S. (1992) Marketing manufactured exports from developing countries:Learning sequences and public support, in HELLEINER, G. (Ed.) Trade policy,industrialisation and development, pp. 176-93. Oxford University Press, Oxford.KISHIMOTO, C. (2002) The Taiwanese personal computer clusters: Trajectory of its production and knowledge systems, DPhil Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, University of SussexKRUGMAN, P. (1995) Development, geography and economic theory. MIT Press, Cambridge,MA.LALL, S. (1991) Marketing barriers facing developing country manufactured exporters: A conceptual note, Journal of Development Studies 27 (4), 137-50.LEE, J.-R., and CHEN, J.-S. (2000) Dynamic synergy creation with multiple business activities:Toward a competence-based growth model for contract manufacturers, in SANCHEZ, R. andHEENE, A. (Eds), Theory development for competence-based management, advances inapplied business strategy, pp. 209-28. JAI Press, Stanford, CT.LUNDVALL, B.-A. (1993) Explaining interfirm cooperation and innovation: Limits of thetransaction-cost approach, in GRABHER, G. (Ed.) The embedded firm - on the socio-economics of industrial networks, pp. 52-64. Routledge, London.MAILLAT, D. (1996) From the industrial district to the analyses of territorialized productiveorganisations, Working Paper No. 9606b, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Regionales,Université de Neuchâtel,MARKUSEN, A. (1996) Sticky places in slippery space: A typology of industrial districts, Economic Geography 72, 293-313.MASKELL, P., and MALMBERG, A. (1999) Localised learning and industrial competitiveness,Cambridge Journal of Economics 23 (2), 167-85.MORRIS, M. (2001) Creating value-chain cooperation, IDS Bulletin 32 (3), 127-36.NADVI, K. (1999) The cutting edge: Collective efficiency and international competitiveness inPakistan, Oxford Development Studies 27 (1), 81-107.NADVI, K., and SCHMITZ, H. (1999) Industrial clusters in developing countries, WorldDevelopment 27 (9) (Special issue)PALPACUER, F. (2000) Competence-based strategies and global production networks: A discussionof current changes and their implications for employment, Competition and Change 4, 353-400.PIORE, M., and RUIZ DURÁN, C. (1998) Industrial development as a learning process: Mexican manufacturing and the opening to trade, in KAGAMI, M., HUMPHREY, J., and PIORE, M.(Eds), Learning, liberalisation and economic adjustment, pp. 191-241. Institute ofDeveloping Economies, Tokyo.PORTER, M. (1990) The competitive advantage of nations. Macmillan, London.PORTER, M. (1998) Clusters and the new economics of competition, Harvard Business Review, 77-90.POWELL, W. (1990) Neither market nor hierarchy: Network forms of organisation, Research inOrganizational Behaviour 12, 295-336.PYKE, F. (1992) Industrial development through small-firm cooperation. International Institutefor Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva.PYKE, F., BECATTINI, G., and SENGENBERGER, W. (eds.) (1990) Industrial districts andinter-firm cooperation in Italy. International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva.PYKE, F., and SENGENBERGER, W. (eds.) (1992) Industrial districts and local economicregeneration. International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva.16RABELLOTTI, R. (1997) External economies and cooperation in industrial districts. Acomparison of Italy and Mexico. Macmillan, London.RABELLOTTI, R. (2001) The effect of globalisation on industrial districts in Italy: The case ofBrenta, IDS Working Paper 144, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.REARDON, T., CODRON, J.-M., BUSCH, L., BINGEN, J., and HARRIS, C. (2001) Global change in agrifood grades and standards: Agribusiness strategic responses in developing countries,International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 2.RICHARDSON, G. (1972) The organisation of industry, The Economic Journal 82, 883-96.SCHMITZ, H. (1995a) Collective efficiency: Growth path for small-scale industry, Journal ofDevelopment Studies 31 (4), 529-66.SCHMITZ, H. (1995b) Small shoemakers and Fordist giants: Tale of a supercluster, WorldDevelopment 23 (1), 9-28.SCHMITZ, H. (1999) Global competition and local co-operation: Success and failure in the SinosValley, Brazil, World Development 27 (9), 1627-50.SCHMITZ, H., and KNORRINGA, P. (2000) Learning from global buyers, Journal of Development Studies 37 (2), 177-205.SCOTT, A.J. (1996) Regional motors of the global economy, Futures 28, 391-411.STORPER, M. (1995) The resurgence of regional economies, ten years later, European Urban and Regional Studies 2, 191-221.STURGEON, T., and LEE, J.-R. (2001) Industry co-evolution and the rise of a shared supply-base for electronics manufacturing, paper presented at Nelson and Winter Conference, Aalborg, June.WILLIAMSON, O.E. (1979) Transaction-cost economics: The governance of contractual relations,Journal of Law and Economics 22, 233-61.WILLIAMSON, O.E. (1975) Markets and hierarchies. Free Press, New York. 参考资料:baidu.com/=

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(1990) The idea of the industrial district: Its genesis, in PYKE, F., BECATTINI, G., and SENGENBERGER, W. (Eds), Industrial districts and inter-firm cooperation in Italy, pp.10-19. International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva.BRUSCO, S. (1996) Global systems and local systems, in COSSENTINO, F., PYKE, F., andSENGENBERGER, W. (Eds), Local and regional response to global pressure: The case ofItaly and its industrial districts, pp. 147-58. International Institute for Labour Studies,Geneva.CASSIOLATO, J., and LASTRES, H. (2000) Local systems of innovation in Mercosur countries,Industry and Innovation 7 (1) , 33-53.COOKE, P., and MORGAN, K. (1998) The associational economy: Firms, regions andinnovation. Oxford University Press, Oxford.COSSENTINO, F., PYKE, F., and SENGENBERGER, W. (eds.) (1996) Local and regionalresponse to global pressure: The case of Italy and its industrial districts. InternationalInstitute for Labour Studies, Geneva.DOEL, C. (1996) Marketing development and organisational change: The case of the food industry, in WRIGLEY, N. and LOWE, M. (Eds), Retailing, consumption and capital: Towards thenew retail geography, pp. 48-67. Longman, Harlow.DOLAN, C., and HUMPHREY, J. (2000) Governance and trade in fresh vegetables: The impact of UK supermarkets on the African horticulture industry, Journal of Development Studies 37(2), 147-76.DOLAN, C., and HUMPHREY, J. (2001) Changing governance patterns in the trade in freshvegetables between Africa and the United Kingdom, Paper submitted to the InternationalFood and Agricultural Management Review, Institute of Development Studies, Brighton.EDQUIST, C. (1997) Systems of innovation: Technologies, institutions and organizations. Pinter,London and Washington.FREEMAN, C. (1995) The national system of innovation in historical perspective, CambridgeJournal of Economics 19 (1), 5-24.GEREFFI, G. (1994) The organisation of buyer-driven global commodity chains: How U.S. Retailersshape overseas production networks, in GEREFFI, G. and KORZENIEWICZ, M. (Eds),Commodity chains and global capitalism, pp. 95-122. Praeger, Westport.GEREFFI, G. (1999) International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity chain,Journal of International Economics 48 (1), 37-70.GEREFFI, G., and KAPLINSKY, R. (eds) (2001) The value of value chains, IDS Bulletin 32 (3)(special issue)GEREFFI, G., and KORZENIEWICZ, M. (eds.) (1994) Commodity chains and global capitalism.Praeger, Westport.GIBBON, P. (2001) At the cutting edge: UK clothing retailers and global sourcing, CDR WorkingPaper No. 01.4, Centre for Development Research, Copenhagen.HOBDAY, M. (1995) Innovation in East Asia: The challenge to Japan. Edward Elgar,Cheltenham.15HUMPHREY, J., and SCHMITZ, H. (2000) Governance and upgrading: Linking industrial cluster and global value chain research, IDS Working Paper No. 120, Institute of DevelopmentStudies, University of Sussex, Brighton.JONES, C., HESTERLY, W., and BORGATTI, S. (1997) A general theory of network governance: Exchange conditions and social mechanisms, Academy of Management Review 22 4, 911-45.KAPLINSKY, R. (2000) Globalisation and unequalisation: What can be learned from value chain analysis?, Journal of Development Studies 37 (2), 117-46.KEESING, D., and LALL, S. (1992) Marketing manufactured exports from developing countries:Learning sequences and public support, in HELLEINER, G. (Ed.) Trade policy,industrialisation and development, pp. 176-93. Oxford University Press, Oxford.KISHIMOTO, C. (2002) The Taiwanese personal computer clusters: Trajectory of its production and knowledge systems, DPhil Thesis, Institute of Development Studies, University of SussexKRUGMAN, P. (1995) Development, geography and economic theory. MIT Press, Cambridge,MA.LALL, S. (1991) Marketing barriers facing developing country manufactured exporters: A conceptual note, Journal of Development Studies 27 (4), 137-50.LEE, J.-R., and CHEN, J.-S. (2000) Dynamic synergy creation with multiple business activities:Toward a competence-based growth model for contract manufacturers, in SANCHEZ, R. andHEENE, A. (Eds), Theory development for competence-based management, advances inapplied business strategy, pp. 209-28. JAI Press, Stanford, CT.LUNDVALL, B.-A. (1993) Explaining interfirm cooperation and innovation: Limits of thetransaction-cost approach, in GRABHER, G. (Ed.) The embedded firm - on the socio-economics of industrial networks, pp. 52-64. Routledge, London.MAILLAT, D. (1996) From the industrial district to the analyses of territorialized productiveorganisations, Working Paper No. 9606b, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Regionales,Université de Neuchâtel,MARKUSEN, A. (1996) Sticky places in slippery space: A typology of industrial districts, Economic Geography 72, 293-313.MASKELL, P., and MALMBERG, A. (1999) Localised learning and industrial competitiveness,Cambridge Journal of Economics 23 (2), 167-85.MORRIS, M. (2001) Creating value-chain cooperation, IDS Bulletin 32 (3), 127-36.NADVI, K. (1999) The cutting edge: Collective efficiency and international competitiveness inPakistan, Oxford Development Studies 27 (1), 81-107.NADVI, K., and SCHMITZ, H. (1999) Industrial clusters in developing countries, WorldDevelopment 27 (9) (Special issue)PALPACUER, F. (2000) Competence-based strategies and global production networks: A discussionof current changes and their implications for employment, Competition and Change 4, 353-400.PIORE, M., and RUIZ DURÁN, C. (1998) Industrial development as a learning process: Mexican manufacturing and the opening to trade, in KAGAMI, M., HUMPHREY, J., and PIORE, M.(Eds), Learning, liberalisation and economic adjustment, pp. 191-241. Institute ofDeveloping Economies, Tokyo.PORTER, M. (1990) The competitive advantage of nations. Macmillan, London.PORTER, M. (1998) Clusters and the new economics of competition, Harvard Business Review, 77-90.POWELL, W. (1990) Neither market nor hierarchy: Network forms of organisation, Research inOrganizational Behaviour 12, 295-336.PYKE, F. (1992) Industrial development through small-firm cooperation. International Institutefor Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva.PYKE, F., BECATTINI, G., and SENGENBERGER, W. (eds.) (1990) Industrial districts andinter-firm cooperation in Italy. International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva.PYKE, F., and SENGENBERGER, W. (eds.) (1992) Industrial districts and local economicregeneration. International Institute for Labour Studies, ILO, Geneva.16RABELLOTTI, R. (1997) External economies and cooperation in industrial districts. Acomparison of Italy and Mexico. Macmillan, London.RABELLOTTI, R. (2001) The effect of globalisation on industrial districts in Italy: The case ofBrenta, IDS Working Paper 144, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex.REARDON, T., CODRON, J.-M., BUSCH, L., BINGEN, J., and HARRIS, C. (2001) Global change in agrifood grades and standards: Agribusiness strategic responses in developing countries,International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 2.RICHARDSON, G. (1972) The organisation of industry, The Economic Journal 82, 883-96.SCHMITZ, H. (1995a) Collective efficiency: Growth path for small-scale industry, Journal ofDevelopment Studies 31 (4), 529-66.SCHMITZ, H. (1995b) Small shoemakers and Fordist giants: Tale of a supercluster, WorldDevelopment 23 (1), 9-28.SCHMITZ, H. (1999) Global competition and local co-operation: Success and failure in the SinosValley, Brazil, World Development 27 (9), 1627-50.SCHMITZ, H., and KNORRINGA, P. (2000) Learning from global buyers, Journal of Development Studies 37 (2), 177-205.SCOTT, A.J. (1996) Regional motors of the global economy, Futures 28, 391-411.STORPER, M. (1995) The resurgence of regional economies, ten years later, European Urban and Regional Studies 2, 191-221.STURGEON, T., and LEE, J.-R. (2001) Industry co-evolution and the rise of a shared supply-base for electronics manufacturing, paper presented at Nelson and Winter Conference, Aalborg, June.WILLIAMSON, O.E. (1979) Transaction-cost economics: The governance of contractual relations,Journal of Law and Economics 22, 233-61.WILLIAMSON, O.E. (1975) Markets and hierarchies. Free Press, New York. 参考资料:baidu.com/=

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