Vida Vanchan, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2006 | State University of New York, Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorAlan D. MacPherson | grad student | 2006 | SUNY Buffalo | |
(The competitive characteristics of United States industrial design firms.) |
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Vanchan V, Mulhall R, Bryson J. (2018) Repatriation or Reshoring of Manufacturing to the U.S. and UK: Dynamics and Global Production Networks or from Here to There and Back Again Growth and Change. 49: 97-121 |
Clark J, Bryson JRB, Vanchan V. (2015) Conclusion: Regeneration economies: Manufacturing as the next industrial revolution Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. 489-502 |
Vanchan V, Bryson JR. (2015) Design and manufacturing: The competitiveness of American, European and Chinese industrial design companies Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. 147-162 |
Bryson JR, Clark J, Vanchan V. (2015) Handbook of manufacturing industries in the world economy Handbook of Manufacturing Industries in the World Economy. 1-519 |
Vanchan V. (2015) Competitive Advantages of Design-Driven Manufacturing Regions Magazine. 297: 10-11 |
MacPherson A, Vanchan V. (2010) The outsourcing of industrial design services by large US manufacturing companies International Regional Science Review. 33: 3-30 |
Vanchan V, Macpherson A. (2008) The Competitive Characteristics of US Firms in the Industrial Design Sector: Empirical Evidence from a National Survey Competition and Change. 12: 262-280 |
Vanchan V, MacPherson A. (2008) The recent growth performance of US firms in the industrial design sector: An exploratory study Industry and Innovation. 15: 1-17 |
MacPherson AD, McConnell JE, Vance A, et al. (2006) The impact of U.S. government antiterrorism policies on Canada-U.S. cross-border commerce: An exploratory study from western New York and Southern Ontario Professional Geographer. 58: 266-277 |