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Informationen zum Autor Glenn Morgan is Professor of International Management, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University.John Campbell is Class of 1925 Professor, Department of Sociology, at Dartmouth College. Colin Crouch is a professor at the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick.Ove Kaj Pedersen is a professor at the International Centre for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School. Richard Whitley is professor at the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. Klappentext It is increasingly accepted that 'institutions matter' for economic organization and outcomes. This Handbook explores the issues! perspectives! and models concerned with comparative institutional analysis. The leading scholars in the area contribute chapters to provide a central reference point for academics! scholars! and students. Zusammenfassung It is increasingly accepted that 'institutions matter' for economic organization and outcomes. This Handbook explores the issues, perspectives, and models concerned with comparative institutional analysis. The leading scholars in the area contribute chapters to provide a central reference point for academics, scholars, and students. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part I: Theories and Methods in Comparative Institutional Analysis 1: Marie-Laure Djelic: Institutional Perspectives - Working towards Coherence or Irreconcilable Diversity? 2: Kathleen Thelen: Beyond Comparative Statics: Historical Institutional Approaches to Stability and Change In the Political Economy of Labor 3: Gregory Jackson: Actors and Institutions 4: John L. Campbell: Institutional Reproduction and Change 5: Colin Crouch: Complementarity 6: Bruce Kogut: Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Social Science Data Part II: Institutions, States, and Markets 7: Linda Weiss: The State in the Economy: Neoliberal or Neoactivist? 8: Glenn Morgan: Money and Markets 9: Leonard Seabrooke: Transnational Institutions and International Regimes 10: Glenn Morgan and Sigrid Quack: Law as a Governing Institution 11: Richard Deeg: Institutional Change in Financial Systems 12: Steven Casper: The Comparative Institutional Analysis of Innovation: From Industrial Policy to the Knowledge Economy 13: Richard Whitley: Changing Competition Models in Market Economies: The Effects of Internationalization, Technological Innovations, and Academic Expansion on the Conditions Supporting Dominant Economic Logics 14: Lane Kenworthy: Institutions, Wealth, and Inequality Part III: The Organization of Economic Actors 15: Michel Goyer: Corporate Governance 16: Richard Whitley: The Institutional Construction of Firms 17: Jill Rubery: Institutionalizing the Employment Relationship 18: Gary Herrigel and Jonathan Zeitlin: Inter-Firm Relations in Global Manufacturing: Disintegrated Production and Its Globalization Part IV: Challenges for Comparative Institutional Analysis 19: Ivan Szelenyi and Katarzyna Wilk: Institutional transformation in European Post-Communist Regimes 20: John A. Hall: State Failure 21: Ewald Engelen and Martijn Konings: Financial Capitalism Resurgent: Comparative Institutionalism and the Challenges of Financialization 22: Ove Kaj Pedersen: Institutional Competitiveness: How Nations Came to Compete 23: Wolfgang Streeck: Institutions in History: Bringing Capitalism Back In ...
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Glenn Morgan is Professor of International Management, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University. John Campbell is Class of 1925 Professor, Department of Sociology, at Dartmouth College. Colin Crouch is a professor at the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick. Ove Kaj Pedersen is a professor at the International Centre for Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School. Richard Whitley is professor at the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester.
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It is increasingly accepted that 'institutions matter' for economic organization and outcomes. This Handbook explores the issues, perspectives, and models concerned with comparative institutional analysis. The leading scholars in the area contribute chapters to provide a central reference point for academics, scholars, and students.
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Introduction
Part I: Theories and Methods in Comparative Institutional Analysis
1: Marie-Laure Djelic: Institutional Perspectives - Working towards Coherence or Irreconcilable Diversity?
2: Kathleen Thelen: Beyond Comparative Statics: Historical Institutional Approaches to Stability and Change In the Political Economy of Labor
3: Gregory Jackson: Actors and Institutions
4: John L. Campbell: Institutional Reproduction and Change
5: Colin Crouch: Complementarity
6: Bruce Kogut: Qualitative Comparative Analysis of Social Science Data
Part II: Institutions, States, and Markets
7: Linda Weiss: The State in the Economy: Neoliberal or Neoactivist?
8: Glenn Morgan: Money and Markets
9: Leonard Seabrooke: Transnational Institutions and International Regimes
10: Glenn Morgan and Sigrid Quack: Law as a Governing Institution
11: Richard Deeg: Institutional Change in Financial Systems
12: Steven Casper: The Comparative Institutional Analysis of Innovation: From Industrial Policy to the Knowledge Economy
13: Richard Whitley: Changing Competition Models in Market Economies: The Effects of Internationalization, Technological Innovations, and Academic Expansion on the Conditions Supporting Dominant Economic Logics
14: Lane Kenworthy: Institutions, Wealth, and Inequality
Part III: The Organization of Economic Actors
15: Michel Goyer: Corporate Governance
16: Richard Whitley: The Institutional Construction of Firms
17: Jill Rubery: Institutionalizing the Employment Relationship
18: Gary Herrigel and Jonathan Zeitlin: Inter-Firm Relations in Global Manufacturing: Disintegrated Production and Its Globalization
Part IV: Challenges for Comparative Institutional Analysis
19: Ivan Szelenyi and Katarzyna Wilk: Institutional transformation in European Post-Communist Regimes
20: John A. Hall: State Failure
21: Ewald Engelen and Martijn Konings: Financial Capitalism Resurgent: Comparative Institutionalism and the Challenges of Financialization
22: Ove Kaj Pedersen: Institutional Competitiveness: How Nations Came to Compete
23: Wolfgang Streeck: Institutions in History: Bringing Capitalism Back In