Changing Capitalisms?: Internationalization, Institutional Change, and Systems of Economic Organization

Author:   Glenn Morgan (Professor, Warwick Business School) ,  Richard Whitley (Professor of Organizatonal Sociology in the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester and Professor of Comparative Business Systems at Erasmus University, Rotterdam) ,  Eli Moen (Senior Researcher, Department of Culture, University of Oslo)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   480
Publication Date:   20 July 2006
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Author:   Glenn Morgan (Professor, Warwick Business School) ,  Richard Whitley (Professor of Organizatonal Sociology in the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester and Professor of Comparative Business Systems at Erasmus University, Rotterdam) ,  Eli Moen (Senior Researcher, Department of Culture, University of Oslo)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.723kg
ISBN:  

9780199205288


ISBN 10:   0199205280
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   20 July 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Introduction 1: Glenn Morgan: Changing Capitalisms? Internationalization, Institutionalization, and Systems of Economic Organization Section I: Institutional Complementarity, Contradiction, and Change in Business Systems 2: Richard Deeg: Path Dependency, Institutional Complementarity, and Change in National Business Systems 3: Bob Hancke and Michael Goyer: Degrees of Freedom: Rethinking the Institutional Analysis of Economic Change 4: Christel Lane: Institutional Transformation and System Change: Changes the Corporate Governance of German Corporations 5: Arndt Sorge: Systemic Perspectives on Business Practices and Institutions: A Plea Beyond Comparative Statics 6: Marie-Laure Djelic and Sigrid Quack: Rethinking Path Dependency: The Crooked Path of Institutional Change in Postwar Germany 7: Colin Crouch: Complementarity and Fit in the Study of Comparative Capitalisms 8: Richard Whitley: How National are Business Systems? The Role of Different State Types and Complemntary Institutions in Constructing Homogeneous Systems of Economic Coordination and Control Section 2: Changing Firm Capabilities Within and Across Institutional Frameworks 9: Richard Whitley: The Limited Development of Transnational Organizational Capabilities in Multinational Companies: Institutional Constraints on International Authority Sharing and Careers 10: Glenn Morgan and Sigrid Quack: Internationalization and Capability Development in Regulated Professional Service Firms 11: Gary Herrigel and Volker Wittke: Emerging Strategies and Forms of Governance in the Components Industry in High Wage Areas 12: Eli Moen and Kari Lilja: Change in Coordinated Market Economies: The Case of Finland and Nokia Afterword 13: Peer Hull Kristensen: Modelling National Business Systesm and the Civilizing Process 14: Glenn Morgan: Institutional Complementarities, Path Dependency, and the Dynamics of Firms

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The authors construct theoretical and empirical accounts of how institutions emerge and change and consider how firms use and reconstitute institutional settings, especially in the context of multinational firms operating across different international concepts. Book News The authors construct theoretical and empirical accounts of how institutions emerge and change and consider how firms use and reconstitute institutional settings, especially in the context of multinational firms operating across different international concepts. Book News


<br> [The] authors construct theoretical and empirical accounts of how institutions emerge and change and consider how firms use and reconstitute institutional settings, especially in the context of multinational firms operating across different international concepts. --Book News<p><br>


The authors construct theoretical and empirical accounts of how institutions emerge and change and consider how firms use and reconstitute institutional settings, especially in the context of multinational firms operating across different international concepts. * Book News * The authors construct theoretical and empirical accounts of how institutions emerge and change and consider how firms use and reconstitute institutional settings, especially in the context of multinational firms operating across different international concepts. * Book News *


[The] authors construct theoretical and empirical accounts of how institutions emerge and change and consider how firms use and reconstitute institutional settings, especially in the context of multinational firms operating across different international concepts. --Book News<br>


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