The “return of the state” as an economic actor has left scholars at a lack of theoretical tools to capture the characteristics of state-dominated business systems. This is reflected in the fact that any type of state intervention in the economy is too easily qualified as a sign of “authoritarian capitalism,” which has led scholars to lump together countries as diverse as China, Singapore, and Norway under that heading. Rather than considering any type of state intervention in the economy as authoritarian, we propose a more sophisticated conceptualization, which distinguishes two boundaries between the public and the private domains and conceives of the “return of the state” as the erosion of one or both of them. This conceptualization allow...
This paper investigates how companies manage risk associated with political ties in the context of t...
Chinese state capitalism has been treated as essentially synonymous with state-owned enterprises (SO...
State enterprises, sovereign funds, and other state-capital hybrids have become major engines of glo...
The “return of the state” as an economic actor has left scholars at a lack of theoretical tools to c...
The “return of the state” as an economic actor has left scholars at a lack of theoretical tools to c...
For several decades, the Business and Society literature has mainly focused on the retreat of the st...
Abstract Empowering State Capitalism in China: The Revival, Legitimizationand Development of Private...
This article interrogates the notion of state capitalism, exploring the contributions and limits of ...
The current stage of ‘neo-capitalism’ or ‘state monopoly capitalism’ is characterized by a qualitati...
In many countries we observe co-existence of markets and states of an authoritarian face. State capi...
This article contributes to the development of state capitalism as a reflexively critical project fo...
This paper shows that a more accurate depiction of the development of China’s private sector is gain...
The Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) literature’s difficulties in accounting for the full diversity of ...
Various characterisations exist of the model of post-social capitalism exist. While most typologies ...
The Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) literature’s difficulties in accounting for the full diversity of ...
This paper investigates how companies manage risk associated with political ties in the context of t...
Chinese state capitalism has been treated as essentially synonymous with state-owned enterprises (SO...
State enterprises, sovereign funds, and other state-capital hybrids have become major engines of glo...
The “return of the state” as an economic actor has left scholars at a lack of theoretical tools to c...
The “return of the state” as an economic actor has left scholars at a lack of theoretical tools to c...
For several decades, the Business and Society literature has mainly focused on the retreat of the st...
Abstract Empowering State Capitalism in China: The Revival, Legitimizationand Development of Private...
This article interrogates the notion of state capitalism, exploring the contributions and limits of ...
The current stage of ‘neo-capitalism’ or ‘state monopoly capitalism’ is characterized by a qualitati...
In many countries we observe co-existence of markets and states of an authoritarian face. State capi...
This article contributes to the development of state capitalism as a reflexively critical project fo...
This paper shows that a more accurate depiction of the development of China’s private sector is gain...
The Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) literature’s difficulties in accounting for the full diversity of ...
Various characterisations exist of the model of post-social capitalism exist. While most typologies ...
The Varieties of Capitalism (VoC) literature’s difficulties in accounting for the full diversity of ...
This paper investigates how companies manage risk associated with political ties in the context of t...
Chinese state capitalism has been treated as essentially synonymous with state-owned enterprises (SO...
State enterprises, sovereign funds, and other state-capital hybrids have become major engines of glo...