ABSTRACT

This title was first published in 2000:  The contents of this text are structured by three sub-themes. Firstly, the internationalization of Europe. This field studies threats and chances of re-institutionalization of nation-state societies and the role of the public sector therein, acknowledging the dynamics of the ever-changing international political and economic relations. The second sub-theme is the creative firm in a European context. The object of this field is the conditions for innovative organization and management of firms in Europe, taking into account the necessary adjustments to emerging European political and economic transformations. The final sub-theme is innovative environmental and spacial policy in a European context. This section has its object in the far-reaching transformations that European societies and particularly the Dutch societies are witnessing. These transformations concern the functional relations and spatial and environmental conditions as well as the emerging changes in the way planning and policy institutions deal with their new targets.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part I|70 pages

from Global Challenges to the Global Age?

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|23 pages

Globalizing the Intelligent Organization

Learning Organizations, Smart Workers, (not so) Clever Countries and the Sociological Imagination

part III|66 pages

The Creative Firm in the European Context

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 9|16 pages

Innovation Management in SMEs

Research in Belgium and The Netherlands

part IV|111 pages

Innovative Environmental and Spatial Policy in a European Context

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter 11|13 pages

The Global-Local Interplay in Rural Regions

A Framework for Analysis

chapter 14|16 pages

EU and Agro-Politics

Managing Integration between Anticipation and Resistance