The late twentieth century has witnessed the establishment of new
forms of capitalism in East Asia as well as new market economies in
Eastern Europe. Despite the growth of international investment and
capital flows, these distinctive business systems remain different
from each other and from those already developed in Europe and the
Americas. This continued diversity of capitalism results from, and is
reproduced by, significant differences in societal institutions and
agencies such as the state, capital and labour markets, and dominant
beliefs about trust, loyalty, and authority. This book presents the
comparative business systems framework for describing and explaining
the major differences in economic organization between market
economies in the late twentieth century. This framework identifies the
critical variations in coordination and control systems across forms
of industrial capitalism, and shows how these are connected to major
differences in their institutional contexts. Six major types of
business system are identified and linked to different institutional
arrangements. Significant differences in post-war East Asian business
systems and the ways in which these are changing in the 1990s are
analysed within this framework, which is also extended to compare the
path-dependent nature of the new capitalisms emerging in Eastern
Europe.
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The Social Structuring and Change of Business Systems
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ISBN
9780191567223
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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