04072cam a22003734a 45000010009000000050017000090080041000260100015000670200015000820200018000970400084001150430012001990820022002112450099002332500012003322600062003443000051004064900023004575000039004805000024005195040041005435051779005845200934023636500039032976500038033366530024033746550024033987000037034227000035034598300021034949420022035159990017035379520144035541795723320150119101545.0131129s2014 xxkadk frb f001 0 eng d a2013956539 a0199654921 a9780199654925 aSINUScSINUSdBDXdYDXCPdBTCTAdUKMGBdLTSCAdCGUdOCLCOdOCLCFdDLCdEG-ScBUE aa------00a658.0095222bOXF04aThe Oxford handbook of Asian business systems /cedited by Michael A. Witt and Gordon Redding. a1st ed. aOxford, United Kingdom :bOxford University Press,c2014. axvi, 735 p. :bcharts, forms, tables ;c26 cm.1 a[Oxford handbooks] aSeries statement from dust jacket. aIndex : p. 713-735. aIncludes bibliographical references.0 a1. Introduction-2. China: authoritarian capitalism-3. Hong Kong : hybrid capitalism as catalyst-4. India: from failed developmental state towards hybrid market capitalism-5. Indonesia: oligarchic capitalism-6. Japan : coordinated capitalism between institutional change and structural inertia-7. Laos : frontier capitalism-8. Malaysia: personal capitalism-9. The Philippines : inequality-trapped capitalism-10. Singapore: open state-led capitalism-11. South Korea : plutocratic state-led capitalism reconfiguring-12. Taiwan : SME-oriented capitalism in transition-13. Thailand : post-developmentalist capitalism-14. Vietnam : post-state capitalism-15. Business groups in Asia : an institutional perspective-16. Corporate governance and business systems in Asia-17. Culture and the business systems of Asia-18. Employment relations and human resource Management in Asia: explaining patterns in asian societies-19. Financial systems in Asia: where politics meets development-20. MNEs in Asian business systems-21. National R&D systems and technology development in Asia-22. The Co-evolution of global sourcing of business support functions and the economic development of Asian emerging economies-23. Social capital in Asia: its dual nature and function-24. The role of the state in Asian business systems-25. A survey of strategic behaviour and firm performance in Asia-26. Pictures of the past: historical influences in contemporary Asian business systems-27. Beyond production: changing dynamics of Asian business groups-28. Change and continuity in East Asian business systems-29. Asian susiness systems : implications and perspectives for comparative business systems and varieties of capitalism research-30. Asian business systems : implications for managerial practice. a"The Oxford Handbook of Asian Business Systems aims to address this imbalance by exploring the shape and consequences of institutional variations across the political economies of different societies within Asia. Drawing on the deep knowledge of 31 leading experts, this book presents an empirical, comparative institutional analysis of 13 major Asian business systems between India and Japan. To aid comparison, each country chapter follows the same consistent outline. Complementing the country chapters are eleven contributions examining major themes across the region in comparative perspective and linking the empirical picture to existing theory on these themes. A further three chapters provide perspectives on the influence of history and institutional change. The concluding chapters spell out the implications of all these chapters for scholars in the field and for business practitioners in Asia."-Publisher's website. 0aIndustrial managementzAsia937244 0aBusiness enterpriseszAsia937245 bBUSADMcJanuary2015 vreading book9342321 aWitt, Michael A.937246eeditor.1 aRedding, S. G.937247eeditor. 0aOxford handbooks 2ddck658.0095 OXF c18902d18874 00102ddc40708BaccahaMAINbMAINc1STd2015-01-19epurchaseg914.00h21291l0o658.0095 OXFp000037325r2025-07-15 00:00:00v1143.00yBB