This chapter of the Oxford Handbook of Asian Business Systems examines how states influence the structure of national business systems in Asia. It begins with an overview of literature on the state�s role with regard to the institutional arrangements of capitalist systems in non-Asian as well as in Asia-specific contexts. It then turns to an examination of how well existing social science and business systems theories of the role of the state map onto contemporary Asian empirical realities. The evidence indicates that further refinement of the state�s role with regard to business system structures is needed, and a novel framework is proposed. We conclude with a discussion on future areas for research. This chapter contributes to the busines...
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Abstract In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With it...
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In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
This chapter sheds light on how the internationalization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is joint...
In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
Among the propositions the new economic sociology has formulated over the last four decades, only a ...
The increasing economic and political importance of East Asia in the global political economy requir...
In this study we compare the relationship between the state and business in Europe and Southeast Asi...
This article provides an overview of the institutional structure of the business system of Singapore...
Business groups emerged in developing economies through direct or indirect support from the state i...
This paper surveys some of the recent literature on the role of the state in economic history, payin...
On the role of the state, there are two schools of thought. The bureaucratic\ud regulation thesis re...
This paper aims at reevaluating the state role in development, referring to the East Asian experienc...
Comparative literature in corporate governance typically separate between countries with different l...
Abstract In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With it...
State interventions in markets assume varieties of forms in different economic systems. To capture t...
One of the most important developments in the modern global economy is financial globalization. This...
In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
This chapter sheds light on how the internationalization of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) is joint...
In this paper we respond to calls for an institution-based perspective on strategy. With its emphasi...
Among the propositions the new economic sociology has formulated over the last four decades, only a ...