Creating competitive industries has become one of the key tasks of governments. Different adaptation outcomes in industries across nations cannot be accounted for fully simply by an emphasis on firm-level capabilities, market-driven policies, or state-level policies. We propose an integrative framework that draws on both the strategic management and political economy literature to explain variations in national industrial competitiveness.. We discuss differences with respect to institutional characteristics and capabilities, competitive outcomes, conditions of best fit, and who bears the cost of industry adaptation
This dissertation aims to address extant lacunae in literature, in the fields of competitive strateg...
The pursuit of industrial success or international competitiveness has become a principal policy goa...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Firms in the same political economy specialize in the pursuit of the same competitive strategy—so th...
This book examines how firms adapt to the pressures of increasing international competition by testi...
This paper argues that the institutional framework of industrial policies derives from the analysis ...
Firms in the same political economy specialize in the pursuit of the same competitive strategy—so th...
This comparative analysis of the coordination and control of industries in North America, Japan, and...
Prior research on competitive dynamics has failed to offer tools to understand distorted patterns of...
The literature on the role of institutions in economic growth and development is well-established. I...
This book examines how firms adapt to the pressures of increasing international competition by testi...
Building on the long tradition of diverse schools of thought underlining the importance of instituti...
Companies face competitive advantages or disadvantages depending on a country’s national institution...
Comparative political economists have become deeply interested in processes of institutional change,...
In recent years,a considerable body of research has been established on the co-evolution of technolo...
This dissertation aims to address extant lacunae in literature, in the fields of competitive strateg...
The pursuit of industrial success or international competitiveness has become a principal policy goa...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...
Firms in the same political economy specialize in the pursuit of the same competitive strategy—so th...
This book examines how firms adapt to the pressures of increasing international competition by testi...
This paper argues that the institutional framework of industrial policies derives from the analysis ...
Firms in the same political economy specialize in the pursuit of the same competitive strategy—so th...
This comparative analysis of the coordination and control of industries in North America, Japan, and...
Prior research on competitive dynamics has failed to offer tools to understand distorted patterns of...
The literature on the role of institutions in economic growth and development is well-established. I...
This book examines how firms adapt to the pressures of increasing international competition by testi...
Building on the long tradition of diverse schools of thought underlining the importance of instituti...
Companies face competitive advantages or disadvantages depending on a country’s national institution...
Comparative political economists have become deeply interested in processes of institutional change,...
In recent years,a considerable body of research has been established on the co-evolution of technolo...
This dissertation aims to address extant lacunae in literature, in the fields of competitive strateg...
The pursuit of industrial success or international competitiveness has become a principal policy goa...
One positive outcome of globalization is a significant increase in regulatory competition. This in t...