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Business Networks in East Asian Capitalisms

Enduring Trends, Emerging Patterns

Book2016

Edited by:

Jane Nolan, Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner

Business Networks in East Asian Capitalisms

Enduring Trends, Emerging Patterns

Book2016

 

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Edited by:

Jane Nolan, Chris Rowley and Malcolm Warner

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    Chapter 1 - Key Debates in Business Networks in East Asian Capitalisms: An Introduction

    J. Nolan, C. Rowley and M. Warner

    Pages 1-14

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    Chapter 2 - The Historical Development of East Asian Business Networks: Trade, Colonialism, and the State

    R. Fitzgerald

    Pages 15-39

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    Index

    Pages 351-357

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Business Networks in East Asian Capitalisms: Enduring Trends, Emerging Patterns builds on the foundational studies conducted in the 1990s by gathering contemporary empirical and theoretical chapters which explore these themes in a comparative perspective.

The book includes contributions from authors working on the relationship between personal and business networks in countries including China, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand.

Authors emphasize enduring trends in social and business networks and/or track new emerging patterns, both within East Asian nations or between East Asia and other regions such as Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Business Networks in East Asian Capitalisms: Enduring Trends, Emerging Patterns builds on the foundational studies conducted in the 1990s by gathering contemporary empirical and theoretical chapters which explore these themes in a comparative perspective.

The book includes contributions from authors working on the relationship between personal and business networks in countries including China, Singapore, Malaysia, Taiwan, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, and Thailand.

Authors emphasize enduring trends in social and business networks and/or track new emerging patterns, both within East Asian nations or between East Asia and other regions such as Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Key Features

  • Provides contemporary, up-to-date empirical material and theoretical interpretation, charting the influence of more recent globalizing trends and institutional change in the region
  • Includes studies of networks within PRC, between PRC and other regions, and in Chinese communities
  • Offers studies centered on Korean, Japanese, and South East Asian Networks
  • Includes a geographical scope that will be broader than other books, aiming to include studies of newly developing economies in South East Asia that share a common cultural heritage (e.g Vietnam)
  • Provides contemporary, up-to-date empirical material and theoretical interpretation, charting the influence of more recent globalizing trends and institutional change in the region
  • Includes studies of networks within PRC, between PRC and other regions, and in Chinese communities
  • Offers studies centered on Korean, Japanese, and South East Asian Networks
  • Includes a geographical scope that will be broader than other books, aiming to include studies of newly developing economies in South East Asia that share a common cultural heritage (e.g Vietnam)

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978-0-08-100639-9

Language

English

Published

2016

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Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Editors

Jane Nolan

Chris Rowley

Malcolm Warner