Networks, markets, and the Pacific Rim: studies in strategy
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press 1998
Series:Japan business and economics series
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Online Access:Volltext
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Analyzing Pacific rim networks and markets: an introduction / W. Mark Fruin. -- Unbroken ties: comparing personal business networks cross-nationally / Howard E. Aldrich and Tomoaki Sankano. -- Entrepreneurial networking organizations: cases, taxonomy, and paradoxes / Toshihiro Kanai. -- The "Embedded broker" state: social networks and political organization in Japan / Jeffrey Broadbent and Yoshito Ishio. -- Trust and commitment as alternative responses to social uncertainty / Toshio Yamagishi and Midori Yamagishi. -- The work of networks in Taiwan's export fashion shoe industry / You-tein Hsing. -- Education as a source of network, signal, or nepotism: managers and engineers during Japan's industrial development / Hiroyuki Odagiri. -- Making things clique: cartels, coalitions, and institutional structure in the Tsukiji wholesale seafood market / Theodore C. Bester. -- Patterns of Asia network capitalism: the case of Taiwan and South Korea / Gary G. Hamilton. -- Japanese corporate boards and the role of bank directors / Paul Sheard. -- To sue or Keiretsu: a comparison of partnering in the United States and Japan / Jeffrey H. Dyer. -- Governance, managed competition, and network organization at a Toshiba Factory / W. Mark Fruin. -- The limits of autarky: regional networks and industrial adaptation in Silicon Valley and Route 128 / AnnaLee Saxenian. -- Structural analysis of Japanese economic organization: a conceptural framework / Michael L. Gerlach and James R. Lincoln
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (x, 326 p.)
ISBN:1423738977
9781423738978
9780195117202
0195117204

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