Code du cours Ekon3136

Crédits 3

La quantité totale d'heures en classe81

Nombre de conferences16

Nombre de travaux pratiques et des séminaires16

La quantitē d'heures de travail autonome d'un ētudiant49

Date de l'approbation du cours17.02.2021

Auteur du cours

author

Zane Vītoliņa

Manuels

1. McGuffog T. Building Effective Value Chains: Value and Its Management. London; Philadelphia; New Delhi: Kogan Page Limited, 2016. 230 p.
2. Measuring and Analyzing the Impact of GVCs on Economic Development: Global value chaindevelopment report (2017). Foreword by Michael Spence; World Bank Group, DE-JETRO, OECD, UIBE, World Trade Organization. Washington, DC, USA: World Bank Group. 2017. 189 p.
Global Value Chain Development Report 2017: Measuring and Analyzing the Impact of GVCs on Economic Development. World Bank Document [tiešsaiste] [skatīts 18.02.2021.]. Pieejams: https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/29593/ACS22639-WP-P157880-PUBLIC-TCGPGVCsb.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
3. Kaplinsky R., Morris M. A Handbook for Value Chain Research. International Development Research Center, 2003. 113. p.
4. Baldwin, C., Clark, K., Magretta, J., and Dyer, J., Harvard Business Review on Managing the Value Chain, Harvard Business School Press, 2000. 283 p.
5. Miller C.Jones L. Agricultural Value Chain Finance: Tools and Lessons. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Rome: FAO; Bourton on Dunsmore, Rugby, Warwickshire, UK:Practical Action Publishing, 2010. 176 p.

Ouvrages supplémentaires

1. Beņkovskis K. Globālās vērtību ķēdes un to loma starptautiskajā tirdzniecībā. Latvijas Banka. 2015. Pieejams: https://www.makroekonomika.lv/globalas-vertibu-kedes-un-loma-starptautiskaja-tirdznieciba
2. Ziņojums par vērtību ķēdes optimizāciju ES zivsaimniecības nozarē. 2017. Eiropas Parlaments. Pieejams: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/A-8-2018-0163_LV.pdf
3. Beņkovskis K., Jaširo N., Maso J., Tkačevs O., Vahters P. Eksports un produktivitāte globālajās vērtības ķēdēs: Latvijas un Igaunijas datu salīdzinošā analīze. OECD/Latvijas Bankas tulkojums. Pieejams: https://www.bank.lv/images/stories/pielikumi/publikacijas/petijumi/p_3-2018_lv.pdf
4. Popescu, M, Dascălu, A. Value chain analysis in quality management context. Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V: Economic Sciences, 01 January 2011, Vol. 4(2), p.121-128.
5. Tunkele S., Mārciņš J. Value added chain assessment of forest industry in Latvia. In: Trends in Agricultural Engineering 2010: 4th International conference: collection of abstracts, Prague, Czech Republic, 7 – 10 September 2010. / Czech University of Life Sciences Prague. Faculty of Engineering. Prague, 2010. 143.lpp.
6. The Cambridge Natural Capital Programme. Building resilient value chains. Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership. 2011. 14.p.

Périodiques et d`autres ressources d`information

1. Consumer Goods Forum, Future Value Chain 2020. Pieejams: http://www.futurevaluechain.com
2. CSR Europe, Managing Sustainable Supply Chains. Pieejams: http://www.csr-supplychain.org
3. European Commission- Joint Research Centre, Institute for the Environment and Sustainability, Life Cycle Thinking and Assessment. Pieejams: http://lct.jrc.ec.europa.eu
4. Government of South Australia, PIRSA Value Chains, Value Chain Toolkit. Pieejams: http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/valuechains/ value_chain_toolkit
5. UN GC, UN Global Compact Supply Chain Resources & Practices. Pieejams: http://supply-chain. unglobalcompact.org
6. US Environmental Protection Agency, National Risk Management Research Laboratory, Life-Cycle Assessment. Pieejams: http://www.epa.gov/nrmrl/lcaccess