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Emerging Model of Local Globalization:——case study of Shining Leather Industry

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  • 1. Research Institute of Guangzhou Development, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006;
    2. School of Geographical Science, Guangzhou University, Guangzhou, Guangdong 510006

Received date: 2008-09-17

  Revised date: 2008-12-14

  Online published: 2009-05-20

Abstract

The globalization and localization are two reverse processes,which created by two important processes: the glocalization and the local globalization.Scholars have conducted a number of researches on the glocalization from top to bottom,however,few studies on the local globalization.Based on the case studies of leather cluster in Shiling Town of Guangzhou City,the paper suggests ‘regional structure’,consisted of specialized cluster,specialized market and exhibition and conventions,is the emerging model of local globalization from bottom to up in less developed countries,on the basis of trade oriented industrial cluster one of advantages.The significance of these findings has shown that globalization is not just in production areas and also in circulation and market areas in less developed countries.In order to link in globalization,less developed countries need a structural system,that is an important approach for local globalization.

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Lu La-Chang, Yu Gou-Yang, Gao Jing-Hua, Niu Yi-Hua, Lin Zhang-Ping . Emerging Model of Local Globalization:——case study of Shining Leather Industry[J]. SCIENTIA GEOGRAPHICA SINICA, 2009 , 29(3) : 336 -341 . DOI: 10.13249/j.cnki.sgs.2009.03.336

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