We start our exploration of China’s institutional change by asking what the China experience can tell us about institutional economics and organization theory. We point to under-researched areas such as the formation of firms and the interplay between firms and local politics. Our findings support the dynamic capability approach which concentrates on activities rather than on pre-defined groups and models institution building as a co-operative game between the local business community and local government agencies. We find that the analysis of firms has to set in before they are formed by entrepreneurs and networks and we identify political management as a core competence of these two groups. While this contradicts the conventional view of ...
Abstract In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With it...
This paper views entrepreneurship in China as a legitimacy seeking process. We use institutional the...
While China appears to present a new variety of capitalism, frequently labeled state capitalism, t...
textabstractWe start our exploration of China’s institutional change by asking what the China experi...
We advance a conceptual frame for explaining economic transformation in China that combines a dynami...
This paper proposes a new institutional perspective to explain not only the diversity of local busin...
textabstractChina has been assuming a prominent position in the world economy and one of the most at...
As the economic reform deepened, private sector became the major force in the industrial expansion a...
This study investigates how the complex institutional environment surrounding foreign-invested firms...
The paper offers a frame for investigating the extent to which decentralisation, and subsequent loca...
Transitions from state socialism offer rich natural experiments allowing for a better understanding ...
Institutional explanations of corporate strategy in strategic management (SM) and international busi...
This exploratory study investigates the subsidiaries of transnational companies operating in China w...
In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
Abstract In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With it...
This paper views entrepreneurship in China as a legitimacy seeking process. We use institutional the...
While China appears to present a new variety of capitalism, frequently labeled state capitalism, t...
textabstractWe start our exploration of China’s institutional change by asking what the China experi...
We advance a conceptual frame for explaining economic transformation in China that combines a dynami...
This paper proposes a new institutional perspective to explain not only the diversity of local busin...
textabstractChina has been assuming a prominent position in the world economy and one of the most at...
As the economic reform deepened, private sector became the major force in the industrial expansion a...
This study investigates how the complex institutional environment surrounding foreign-invested firms...
The paper offers a frame for investigating the extent to which decentralisation, and subsequent loca...
Transitions from state socialism offer rich natural experiments allowing for a better understanding ...
Institutional explanations of corporate strategy in strategic management (SM) and international busi...
This exploratory study investigates the subsidiaries of transnational companies operating in China w...
In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
Abstract In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With it...
This paper views entrepreneurship in China as a legitimacy seeking process. We use institutional the...
While China appears to present a new variety of capitalism, frequently labeled state capitalism, t...