INTRODUCTION ; 1. Changing Capitalisms? Internationalization, Institutionalization, and Systems of Economic Organization ; SECTION I: INSTITUTIONAL COMPLEMENTARITY, CONTRADICTION, AND CHANGE IN BUSINESS SYSTEMS ; 2. Path Dependency, Institutional Complementarity, and Change in National Business Systems ; 3. Degrees of Freedom: Rethinking the Institutional Analysis of Economic Change ; 4. Institutional Transformation and System Change: Changes the Corporate Governance of German Corporations ; 5. Systemic Perspectives on Business Practices and Institutions: A Plea Beyond Comparative Statics ; 6. Rethinking Path Dependency: The Crooked Path of Institutional Change in Postwar Germany ; 7. Complementarity and Fit in the Study of Comparative Capitalisms ; 8. 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. The Limited Development of Transnational Organizational Capabilities in Multinational Companies: Institutional Constraints on International Authority Sharing and Careers ; 10. Internationalization and Capability Development in Regulated Professional Service Firms ; 11. Emerging Strategies and Forms of Governance in the Components Industry in High Wage Areas ; 12. Change in Coordinated Market Economies: The Case of Finland and Nokia ; AFTERWORD ; 13. Modelling National Business Systesm and the Civilizing Process ; 14. Institutional Complementarities, Path Dependency, and the Dynamics of Firms
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