Through detailed case studies of Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, this book investigates how and why welfare services, active labour market institutions, and public policies were re-combined to stimulate innovation and growth in the Nordic countries, and signals the lessons that can be learned by others.
Through detailed case studies of Finland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, this book investigates how and why welfare services, active labour market institutions, and public policies were re-combined to stimulate innovation and growth in the Nordic countries, and signals the lessons that can be learned by others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peer Hull Kristensen is Professor of the Sociology of Firms and Work Organization at the International Center for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School, where he is currently co-leading a World Class Initiative on Institutional Competitiveness. His research interest is the comparative study of national business systems, labour markets, the organization of multinational companies, and the ongoing mutations of capitalisms. His current focus is on how changing forms of work organization enable new firm strategies globally, and how this in turn is made possible by making novel use of institutions and creating novel institutional complementarities. He has published widely on this issues and his book with Jonathan Zeitlin, Local Players in Global Games: The Strategic Constitution of a Multinational Corporation is seen as significant contribution in international business studies. Dr Kari Lilja is Professor in Organization and Management at Aalto University School of Economics. He has been among the pioneers in setting up the research tradition of national business systems since the late 1980s. He has published in the areas of industrial relations, work organization and managerial work, internationalization of corporations, as well as in the comparative study of national business systems.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * 1: Peer Hull Kristensen and Kari Lilja: The Co-evolution of Experimentalist Business Systems and Enabling Welfare States: Nordic Countries in Transition * 2: Kari Lilja, Juha Laurila, and Raimo Lovio: Finland: Innovating the Global Positioning of Flagship Companies and Foreign Owned Subsidiaries * 3: Peer Hull Kristensen, Maja Lotz, and Robson Rocha: Denmark: Tailoring Flexicurity for Changing Roles in Global Games * 4: Eli Moen: Norway: Consolidating the Core of Raw Material Refinement and Integrating Peripheral Companies in Innovative Global Dynamics * 5: Christer Peterson: Sweden: From Large Corporations towards Knowledge Intensive Economy * 6: Peer Hull Kristensen: Developing Comprehensive, Enabling Welfare States for Offensive Experimentalist Business Practices
* Preface * 1: Peer Hull Kristensen and Kari Lilja: The Co-evolution of Experimentalist Business Systems and Enabling Welfare States: Nordic Countries in Transition * 2: Kari Lilja, Juha Laurila, and Raimo Lovio: Finland: Innovating the Global Positioning of Flagship Companies and Foreign Owned Subsidiaries * 3: Peer Hull Kristensen, Maja Lotz, and Robson Rocha: Denmark: Tailoring Flexicurity for Changing Roles in Global Games * 4: Eli Moen: Norway: Consolidating the Core of Raw Material Refinement and Integrating Peripheral Companies in Innovative Global Dynamics * 5: Christer Peterson: Sweden: From Large Corporations towards Knowledge Intensive Economy * 6: Peer Hull Kristensen: Developing Comprehensive, Enabling Welfare States for Offensive Experimentalist Business Practices
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