East Asia's dynamic entrance into the global economy has provided a fruitful avenue for research in economic sociology. In this perceptive and timely volume, the authors theorize Asian capitalism and analyze the economic organization of East Asia. Presenting differing dimensions of a Weberian perspective, the authors first provide a theoretical grounding, then consider capitalism in East Asia comparatively, and finally contrast the economies of East Asia and Europe. The book shows how radically different social and cultural institutions can lead to economies that are organized in remarkably similar ways.…mehr
East Asia's dynamic entrance into the global economy has provided a fruitful avenue for research in economic sociology. In this perceptive and timely volume, the authors theorize Asian capitalism and analyze the economic organization of East Asia. Presenting differing dimensions of a Weberian perspective, the authors first provide a theoretical grounding, then consider capitalism in East Asia comparatively, and finally contrast the economies of East Asia and Europe. The book shows how radically different social and cultural institutions can lead to economies that are organized in remarkably similar ways.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Explaining Asian Economic Organization - Nicole Woolsey Biggart Toward a Weberian Institutional Perspective On the Limits of a Firm-Based Theory to Explain Business Networks - Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Gary G Hamilton The Western Bias of Neoclassical Economics Varieties of Hierarchies and Markets - Gary G Hamilton and Robert C Feenstra An Introduction PART TWO: CAPITALISM IN EAST ASIA Explaining Asian Business Success - Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Gary G Hamilton Theory No. 4 Market, Culture, and Authority - Gary G Hamilton and Nicole Woolsey Biggart A Comparative Analysis of Management and Organization in the Far East Organizational Isomorphism in East Asia - Marco Orrú, Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Gary G Hamilton Patterns of Interfirm Control in Japanese Business - Marco Orrú, Gary G Hamilton and Mariko Suzuki Institutionalized Patrimonialism in Korean Busines - Nicole Woolsey Biggart Organization and Market Processes in Taiwan¿s Capitalist Economy - Gary G Hamilton PART THREE: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS NETWORKS The Institutional Analysis of Capitalist Economies - Marco Orrú Institutional Cooperation in Japanese and German Capitalism - Marco Orrú The Institutional Logic of Small-Firm Economies in Italy and Taiwan - Marco Orrú Dirigiste Capitalism in France and South Korea - Marco Orrú
PART ONE: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES Explaining Asian Economic Organization - Nicole Woolsey Biggart Toward a Weberian Institutional Perspective On the Limits of a Firm-Based Theory to Explain Business Networks - Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Gary G Hamilton The Western Bias of Neoclassical Economics Varieties of Hierarchies and Markets - Gary G Hamilton and Robert C Feenstra An Introduction PART TWO: CAPITALISM IN EAST ASIA Explaining Asian Business Success - Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Gary G Hamilton Theory No. 4 Market, Culture, and Authority - Gary G Hamilton and Nicole Woolsey Biggart A Comparative Analysis of Management and Organization in the Far East Organizational Isomorphism in East Asia - Marco Orrú, Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Gary G Hamilton Patterns of Interfirm Control in Japanese Business - Marco Orrú, Gary G Hamilton and Mariko Suzuki Institutionalized Patrimonialism in Korean Busines - Nicole Woolsey Biggart Organization and Market Processes in Taiwan¿s Capitalist Economy - Gary G Hamilton PART THREE: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF BUSINESS NETWORKS The Institutional Analysis of Capitalist Economies - Marco Orrú Institutional Cooperation in Japanese and German Capitalism - Marco Orrú The Institutional Logic of Small-Firm Economies in Italy and Taiwan - Marco Orrú Dirigiste Capitalism in France and South Korea - Marco Orrú
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