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A top-down bottom-up approach to manufacturing change. Some evidence from Łódź, Poland [100.00% relevance]

A top-down bottom-up approach to manufacturing change. Some evidence from Łódź, Poland It is … argued that the emergence of new manufacturing is heavily determined by the way local bottom-up … vol. 72, iss. 1 A top-down bottom-up approach to manufacturing change. Some evidence from Łódź, Poland Ray … -region, Łódź A top-down bottom-up approach to manufacturing change. Some evidence from Łódź, Poland, Ray

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Key factors affecting Industry 4.0 adoption: An empirical study in Hungarian manufacturing companies [100.00% relevance]

4.0 adoption: An empirical study in Hungarian manufacturing companies Over the past decade, Industry 4.0 … 4.0 adoption: An empirical study in Hungarian manufacturing companies Eva Kiss, Dániel Kuttor, Beatrix Varga … ) vol. 96, iss. 2, pp. 239-257 | Industry 4.0, manufacturing, influencing factors, sectoral affiliation, … 4.0 adoption: An empirical study in Hungarian manufacturing companies, Eva Kiss, Dániel Kuttor, Beatrix

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The geography of Japanese direct investment in the U.S. automotive sector: A review of the state of knowledge and some ideas for future research [25.00% relevance]

research Beginning in the mid-1980s Japanese manufacturing companies began to invest heavily in U.S.

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