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The new industrial revolution consumers, globalization and the end of mass production
Peter Marsh 1952-
New Haven Yale University Press c2012
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FEA - Fac. Econ. Adm. Contab. e Atuária
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Título:
The new industrial revolution consumers, globalization and the end of mass production
Autor:
Peter Marsh 1952-
Assuntos:
Industrialization -- History -- 21st century
;
Manufacturing industries -- Technological innovations
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Consumption (Economics) -- Social aspects
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Consumers' preferences
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Globalization -- Economic aspects
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INDUSTRIALIZAÇÃO (HISTÓRIA) -- SÉCULO 21
;
CONSUMO (ASPECTOS ECONÔMICOS ASPECTOS SOCIAIS)
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2000 - 2099
Notas:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [278]-294) and index.
Descrição:
The growth machine -- The power of technology -- The spice of life -- Free association -- Niche thinking -- The environmental imperative -- China rising -- Crowd collusion -- Future factories -- The new industrial revolution.
The rapid emergence of China and India as prime locations for low cost manufacturing has led some analysts to conclude that manufacturers in the 'old economies'--the US, UK, Germany and Japan--are being edged out of a profitable future. But if countries that have historically been at the forefront of events in manufacturing can adapt adroitly, opportunities are by no means over, says Peter Marsh, author of this timely book. Marsh explores 250 years in the history of manufacturing, then examines the characteristics of the industrial revolution that is taking place right now. The driving forces that influence what types of goods are made and who makes them are little understood, Marsh observes. He discusses the key changes in what is happening in manufacturing today, including advances in technology, a greater focus on tailor-made goods aimed at specific individuals and industry users, participation of many more countries in world manufacturing and the growing importance of sustainable forms of production. With broad historical sweep and dozens of engaging examples, Marsh explains these changes and their import both for consumers making purchase choices and for manufacturers assessing how to participate successfully in the new industrial era.
Editor:
New Haven Yale University Press
Data de criação/publicação:
c2012
Formato:
viii, 311 p ill 24 cm.
Idioma:
Inglês
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