THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF ASIAN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
Herausgeber: Witt, Michael; Redding, Gordon
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Herausgeber: Witt, Michael; Redding, Gordon
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The Handbook explores institutional variations across the political economies of different societies within Asia. It includes empirical analysis of 13 major Asian business systems between India and Japan, and examines these in a comparative, historical, and theoretical context.
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The Handbook explores institutional variations across the political economies of different societies within Asia. It includes empirical analysis of 13 major Asian business systems between India and Japan, and examines these in a comparative, historical, and theoretical context.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1282g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745426
- ISBN-10: 0198745427
- Artikelnr.: 47866627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 752
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. April 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1282g
- ISBN-13: 9780198745426
- ISBN-10: 0198745427
- Artikelnr.: 47866627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael A. Witt is a Professor of Asian Business and Comparative Management at the Singapore campus of INSEAD. He is the General Editor of Asian Business & Management, an SSCI-listed journal on business and management in the Asian context. He is an Associate in Research at the Reischauer Institute at Harvard University, and for 2011/12, he held a Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers to conduct research at the Free University Berlin. His other books include The Future of Chinese Capitalism, with Gordon Redding (OUP, 2007), Changing Japanese Capitalism (CUP, 2006), and an eight-volume edited compilation of seminal contributions on Asian business and its institutional context, Major Works in Asian Business and Management (SAGE, 2012). He has published many articles in leading journals, including the Socio-Economic Review, the Journal of International Business Studies, the Asia Pacific Journal of Management, and Asian Business & Management. Gordon Redding is based at INSEAD in Singapore, teaching Asian business. He holds an Emeritus Professorship at the University of Hong Kong where he taught for twenty-four years, and where he founded and directed the business school. He is also Secretary-General of the HEAD Foundation in Singapore, a think-tank devoted to regional issues of social capital and development via higher education. His books include The Working Class Manager (Saxon House), Spirit of Chinese Capitalism (de Gruyter), The Enterprise and Management in East Asia (Centre of Asian Studies), edited with Stewart Clegg and Dexter Dunphy, Capitalism in Contrasting Cultures (de Gruyter), edited with Stewart Clegg, International Cultural Differences (Dartmouth), and Cross-Cultural Management (Elgar) with Bruce Stening. A long collaboration with Peter Berger resulted in the co-editing of The Hidden Form of Capital (Anthem).
* 1: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: Introduction
* PART I ASIAN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
* 2: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: China: Authoritarian
Capitalism
* 3: Gordon Redding, Gilbert Y. Y. Wong, and William K. W. Leung: Hong
Kong: Hybrid Capitalism as Catalyst
* 4: Lawrence Saez: India: From Failed Developmental State Towards
Hybrid Market Capitalism
* 5: Andrew James Rosser: Indonesia: Oligarchic Capitalism
* 6: Michael A. Witt: Japan: Coordinated Capitalism Between
Institutional Change and Structural Inertia
* 7: Edo Andriesse: Laos: Frontier Capitalism
* 8: Michael Carney and Edo Andriesse: Malasia: Personal Capitalism
* 9: Mari Kondo: The Philippines: Inequality-Trapped Capitalism
* 10: Richard W. Carney: Singapore: Open State-Led Capitalism
* 11: Michael A. Witt: South Korea: Plutocratic State-Led Capitalism
Reconfiguring
* 12: Taiwan: SME-Oriented Capitalism in Transition
* 13: Akira Suehiro and Natenapha Wailerdsak: Thailand:
Post-Developmentalist Capitalism
* 14: Quang Truong and Chris Rowley: Vietnam: Post-State Capitalism
* PART II THEMES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
* 15: Michael Carney: Business Groups in Asia: An Institutional
Perspective
* 16: Christina L. Ahmadjian: Corporate Governance and Business Systems
in Asia
* 17: Gordon Redding, Michael Harris Bond, and Michael A.Witt: Culture
and the Business Systems of Asia
* 18: Stephen J. Frenkel and Kyoung-Hee Yu: Employment Relations and
Human Resource Management in Asia: Explaining Patterns in Asian
Societies
* 19: Leslie Young: Financial Systems in Asia: Where Politics Meets
Development
* 20: Axèle Giroud: MNEs in Asian Business Systems
* 21: Arnoud De Meyer: National RandD Systems and Technology
Development in Asia
* 22: Arie Y. Lewin and Xing Zhong: The Co-evolution of Global Sourcing
of Business Support Functions and the Economic Development of Asian
Emerging Economies
* 23: Peter Ping Li and Gordon Redding: Social Capital in Asia: Its
Dual Nature and Function
* 24: Richard W. Carney and Michael A. Witt: The Role of the State in
Asian Business Systems
* 25: Shige Makino and Daphne W. Yiu: A Survey of Strategic Behaviour
and Firm Performance in Asia
* PART III EVOLUTIONARY TRAJECTORIES
* 26: Regina M. Abrami: Pictures of the Past: Historical Influences in
Contemporary Asian Business Systems
* 27: Solee Shin and Gary G. Hamilton: Beyond Production: Changing
Dynamics of Asian Business Groups
* 28: Richard Whitley: Change and Continuity in East Asian Business
Systems
* PART IV CONCLUSIONS
* 29: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: Asian Business Systems:
Implications and Perspectives for Comparative Business Systems and
Varieties of Capitalism Research
* 30: Gordon Redding and Michael A. Witt: Asian Business Systems:
Implications for Managerial Practice
* PART I ASIAN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
* 2: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: China: Authoritarian
Capitalism
* 3: Gordon Redding, Gilbert Y. Y. Wong, and William K. W. Leung: Hong
Kong: Hybrid Capitalism as Catalyst
* 4: Lawrence Saez: India: From Failed Developmental State Towards
Hybrid Market Capitalism
* 5: Andrew James Rosser: Indonesia: Oligarchic Capitalism
* 6: Michael A. Witt: Japan: Coordinated Capitalism Between
Institutional Change and Structural Inertia
* 7: Edo Andriesse: Laos: Frontier Capitalism
* 8: Michael Carney and Edo Andriesse: Malasia: Personal Capitalism
* 9: Mari Kondo: The Philippines: Inequality-Trapped Capitalism
* 10: Richard W. Carney: Singapore: Open State-Led Capitalism
* 11: Michael A. Witt: South Korea: Plutocratic State-Led Capitalism
Reconfiguring
* 12: Taiwan: SME-Oriented Capitalism in Transition
* 13: Akira Suehiro and Natenapha Wailerdsak: Thailand:
Post-Developmentalist Capitalism
* 14: Quang Truong and Chris Rowley: Vietnam: Post-State Capitalism
* PART II THEMES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
* 15: Michael Carney: Business Groups in Asia: An Institutional
Perspective
* 16: Christina L. Ahmadjian: Corporate Governance and Business Systems
in Asia
* 17: Gordon Redding, Michael Harris Bond, and Michael A.Witt: Culture
and the Business Systems of Asia
* 18: Stephen J. Frenkel and Kyoung-Hee Yu: Employment Relations and
Human Resource Management in Asia: Explaining Patterns in Asian
Societies
* 19: Leslie Young: Financial Systems in Asia: Where Politics Meets
Development
* 20: Axèle Giroud: MNEs in Asian Business Systems
* 21: Arnoud De Meyer: National RandD Systems and Technology
Development in Asia
* 22: Arie Y. Lewin and Xing Zhong: The Co-evolution of Global Sourcing
of Business Support Functions and the Economic Development of Asian
Emerging Economies
* 23: Peter Ping Li and Gordon Redding: Social Capital in Asia: Its
Dual Nature and Function
* 24: Richard W. Carney and Michael A. Witt: The Role of the State in
Asian Business Systems
* 25: Shige Makino and Daphne W. Yiu: A Survey of Strategic Behaviour
and Firm Performance in Asia
* PART III EVOLUTIONARY TRAJECTORIES
* 26: Regina M. Abrami: Pictures of the Past: Historical Influences in
Contemporary Asian Business Systems
* 27: Solee Shin and Gary G. Hamilton: Beyond Production: Changing
Dynamics of Asian Business Groups
* 28: Richard Whitley: Change and Continuity in East Asian Business
Systems
* PART IV CONCLUSIONS
* 29: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: Asian Business Systems:
Implications and Perspectives for Comparative Business Systems and
Varieties of Capitalism Research
* 30: Gordon Redding and Michael A. Witt: Asian Business Systems:
Implications for Managerial Practice
* 1: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: Introduction
* PART I ASIAN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
* 2: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: China: Authoritarian
Capitalism
* 3: Gordon Redding, Gilbert Y. Y. Wong, and William K. W. Leung: Hong
Kong: Hybrid Capitalism as Catalyst
* 4: Lawrence Saez: India: From Failed Developmental State Towards
Hybrid Market Capitalism
* 5: Andrew James Rosser: Indonesia: Oligarchic Capitalism
* 6: Michael A. Witt: Japan: Coordinated Capitalism Between
Institutional Change and Structural Inertia
* 7: Edo Andriesse: Laos: Frontier Capitalism
* 8: Michael Carney and Edo Andriesse: Malasia: Personal Capitalism
* 9: Mari Kondo: The Philippines: Inequality-Trapped Capitalism
* 10: Richard W. Carney: Singapore: Open State-Led Capitalism
* 11: Michael A. Witt: South Korea: Plutocratic State-Led Capitalism
Reconfiguring
* 12: Taiwan: SME-Oriented Capitalism in Transition
* 13: Akira Suehiro and Natenapha Wailerdsak: Thailand:
Post-Developmentalist Capitalism
* 14: Quang Truong and Chris Rowley: Vietnam: Post-State Capitalism
* PART II THEMES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
* 15: Michael Carney: Business Groups in Asia: An Institutional
Perspective
* 16: Christina L. Ahmadjian: Corporate Governance and Business Systems
in Asia
* 17: Gordon Redding, Michael Harris Bond, and Michael A.Witt: Culture
and the Business Systems of Asia
* 18: Stephen J. Frenkel and Kyoung-Hee Yu: Employment Relations and
Human Resource Management in Asia: Explaining Patterns in Asian
Societies
* 19: Leslie Young: Financial Systems in Asia: Where Politics Meets
Development
* 20: Axèle Giroud: MNEs in Asian Business Systems
* 21: Arnoud De Meyer: National RandD Systems and Technology
Development in Asia
* 22: Arie Y. Lewin and Xing Zhong: The Co-evolution of Global Sourcing
of Business Support Functions and the Economic Development of Asian
Emerging Economies
* 23: Peter Ping Li and Gordon Redding: Social Capital in Asia: Its
Dual Nature and Function
* 24: Richard W. Carney and Michael A. Witt: The Role of the State in
Asian Business Systems
* 25: Shige Makino and Daphne W. Yiu: A Survey of Strategic Behaviour
and Firm Performance in Asia
* PART III EVOLUTIONARY TRAJECTORIES
* 26: Regina M. Abrami: Pictures of the Past: Historical Influences in
Contemporary Asian Business Systems
* 27: Solee Shin and Gary G. Hamilton: Beyond Production: Changing
Dynamics of Asian Business Groups
* 28: Richard Whitley: Change and Continuity in East Asian Business
Systems
* PART IV CONCLUSIONS
* 29: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: Asian Business Systems:
Implications and Perspectives for Comparative Business Systems and
Varieties of Capitalism Research
* 30: Gordon Redding and Michael A. Witt: Asian Business Systems:
Implications for Managerial Practice
* PART I ASIAN BUSINESS SYSTEMS
* 2: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: China: Authoritarian
Capitalism
* 3: Gordon Redding, Gilbert Y. Y. Wong, and William K. W. Leung: Hong
Kong: Hybrid Capitalism as Catalyst
* 4: Lawrence Saez: India: From Failed Developmental State Towards
Hybrid Market Capitalism
* 5: Andrew James Rosser: Indonesia: Oligarchic Capitalism
* 6: Michael A. Witt: Japan: Coordinated Capitalism Between
Institutional Change and Structural Inertia
* 7: Edo Andriesse: Laos: Frontier Capitalism
* 8: Michael Carney and Edo Andriesse: Malasia: Personal Capitalism
* 9: Mari Kondo: The Philippines: Inequality-Trapped Capitalism
* 10: Richard W. Carney: Singapore: Open State-Led Capitalism
* 11: Michael A. Witt: South Korea: Plutocratic State-Led Capitalism
Reconfiguring
* 12: Taiwan: SME-Oriented Capitalism in Transition
* 13: Akira Suehiro and Natenapha Wailerdsak: Thailand:
Post-Developmentalist Capitalism
* 14: Quang Truong and Chris Rowley: Vietnam: Post-State Capitalism
* PART II THEMES IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE
* 15: Michael Carney: Business Groups in Asia: An Institutional
Perspective
* 16: Christina L. Ahmadjian: Corporate Governance and Business Systems
in Asia
* 17: Gordon Redding, Michael Harris Bond, and Michael A.Witt: Culture
and the Business Systems of Asia
* 18: Stephen J. Frenkel and Kyoung-Hee Yu: Employment Relations and
Human Resource Management in Asia: Explaining Patterns in Asian
Societies
* 19: Leslie Young: Financial Systems in Asia: Where Politics Meets
Development
* 20: Axèle Giroud: MNEs in Asian Business Systems
* 21: Arnoud De Meyer: National RandD Systems and Technology
Development in Asia
* 22: Arie Y. Lewin and Xing Zhong: The Co-evolution of Global Sourcing
of Business Support Functions and the Economic Development of Asian
Emerging Economies
* 23: Peter Ping Li and Gordon Redding: Social Capital in Asia: Its
Dual Nature and Function
* 24: Richard W. Carney and Michael A. Witt: The Role of the State in
Asian Business Systems
* 25: Shige Makino and Daphne W. Yiu: A Survey of Strategic Behaviour
and Firm Performance in Asia
* PART III EVOLUTIONARY TRAJECTORIES
* 26: Regina M. Abrami: Pictures of the Past: Historical Influences in
Contemporary Asian Business Systems
* 27: Solee Shin and Gary G. Hamilton: Beyond Production: Changing
Dynamics of Asian Business Groups
* 28: Richard Whitley: Change and Continuity in East Asian Business
Systems
* PART IV CONCLUSIONS
* 29: Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding: Asian Business Systems:
Implications and Perspectives for Comparative Business Systems and
Varieties of Capitalism Research
* 30: Gordon Redding and Michael A. Witt: Asian Business Systems:
Implications for Managerial Practice