Collaborative Research: Mapping Globalization: Geographies of Knowledge in the Oil Exploration and Production Industry
合作研究:绘制全球化地图:石油勘探和生产行业的知识地理
基本信息
- 批准号:0354499
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 9.96万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2004
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2004-01-15 至 2007-08-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
"Globalization" has become a catchall term for describing and analyzing social, economic, and political changes that are seen to mark the emergence of a new global era. In many accounts, globalization is seen as a systemic and inevitable force that operates as an invisible hand beyond the reach of actors and institutions. Contemporary work by economic geographers has sought to challenge this view by turning attention to the practices that make up globalization. At the same time, academic and popular accounts have increasingly emphasized the knowledge-based nature of the "new economy" and the role of knowledge in ensuring competitive success. The two themes of knowledge and globalization have rarely been brought together, however. This collaborative research project links "knowledge" and "globalization" in order to understand how and where different types of knowledge are produced, acquired, and mobilized by firms as they seek to extend their global reach. The project also seeks to examine how these networks of knowledge structure new geographies of economic activity. The project focuses on the globalization of the U.S. oil exploration and production industry and has two primary goals: (1) to understand how firms in the oil industry acquire, develop, and mobilize different types of knowledge to operate successfully in diverse geophysical and geopolitical environments; and (2) to determine how networks of knowledge in the industry influence, and are influenced by, technological, organizational, and geographical restructuring. The research is divided into three tasks: extracting and characterizing the range of knowledge types involved in the exploration and production of oil; mapping of the networks of knowledge associated with the development of three major oil fields (in the Gulf of Mexico, Venezuela, Kazakhstan); and examining the relationships among knowledge networks, technological and organizational change, and firm strategies for extending global reach. Research methods include semi-structured interviews with key individuals in the oil industry and comparative case studies of exploration and development in three oil fields. This project will be one of the first major empirical studies of knowledge acquisition, development, and mobilization within a mature industrial sector. It is designed to make a significant empirical, analytical, and theoretical contribution to economic geography and the social sciences more broadly. Specifically, the project will generate three major outputs. First, the empirical work will generate an assessment of the different types of knowledge that enable the oil industry to explore and produce in diverse geophysical and geopolitical environments. Second, the project will lead to the development of an analytical framework for understanding the role and significance of knowledge in industries that are extending their global reach. While it emerges from detailed study of the oil industry, this framework will be applicable across a wider range of economic sectors. Third, the research is positioned to make a significant theoretical contribution to on-going debates over globalization and the new knowledge economy. With knowledge becoming increasingly significant as an economic resource and with geographies of economic activity becoming ever more complex, bringing together these two, conventionally discrete areas of inquiry has assumed special significance.
“全球化”已经成为描述和分析社会、经济和政治变化的一个包罗万象的术语,这些变化被视为标志着一个新的全球时代的出现。 在许多情况下,全球化被视为一种系统性的、不可避免的力量,它是一只看不见的手,超出了行为者和机构的能力范围。 当代经济地理学家的工作试图通过将注意力转向构成全球化的实践来挑战这一观点。 与此同时,学术界和大众的观点越来越强调“新经济”以知识为基础的性质以及知识在确保竞争成功方面的作用。 然而,知识和全球化这两个主题很少被放在一起讨论。 这一合作研究项目将“知识”和“全球化”联系起来,以了解企业在寻求扩大其全球影响力时如何以及在何处产生、获得和调动不同类型的知识。 该项目还试图研究这些知识网络如何构建新的经济活动地域。 该项目的重点是美国石油勘探和生产行业的全球化,有两个主要目标:(1)了解石油行业的公司如何获得,发展和调动不同类型的知识,以在不同的地球物理和地缘政治环境中成功运作;以及(2)确定行业内的知识网络如何影响技术、组织和地理重组,以及如何受这些重组的影响。 该研究分为三个任务:提取和描述石油勘探和生产中涉及的知识类型的范围;绘制与三个主要油田(墨西哥湾,委内瑞拉,哈萨克斯坦)开发相关的知识网络图;并研究知识网络,技术和组织变革以及扩展全球范围的公司战略之间的关系。 研究方法包括对石油行业关键人物的半结构式访谈和三个油田勘探开发的比较案例研究。该项目将是在成熟的工业部门内对知识获取、发展和动员进行的首批主要实证研究之一。 它旨在为经济地理学和更广泛的社会科学做出重要的经验,分析和理论贡献。 具体而言,该项目将产生三项主要产出。 首先,实证工作将对使石油工业能够在不同的地球物理和地缘政治环境中勘探和生产的不同类型的知识进行评估。 第二,该项目将导致制定一个分析框架,以了解知识在正在扩大其全球影响的行业中的作用和意义。 虽然这一框架是在对石油工业进行详细研究后提出的,但它将适用于更广泛的经济部门。 第三,该研究的定位是为正在进行的关于全球化和新知识经济的辩论做出重大的理论贡献。 随着知识作为一种经济资源变得越来越重要,随着经济活动的地域变得越来越复杂,将这两个传统上分离的研究领域结合起来具有特殊的意义。
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Extremely Low-Frequency (ELF) Guidelines
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A brief report. Mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) intervention: Investigating the effects with recreational runners
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2020 - 期刊:
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2013 - 期刊:
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- DOI:
10.14486/intjscs771 - 发表时间:
2018 - 期刊:
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Low Data Dialogue Act Classification for Virtual Agents during Debugging
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2019 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Andrew Wood - 通讯作者:
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Precision control of protein dosage in vivo
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- 资助金额:
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- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 9.96万 - 项目类别:
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