Globalization, Social Capital and Inequality
Edited by Wilfred Dolfsma () and
Charlie Dannreuther
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This volume investigates the relationship between globalization, inequality and social capital, and reveals that although strongly related, these ideas are also highly contested. The authors elucidate the interactions between these concepts, looking in detail at the conflicts and competitiveness which can arise at both the national and organizational level.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Z0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
ISBN: 9781840645149
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The possibility of deglobalization

- Lord Meghnad Desai
- Ch 2 Globalization, social capital and inequality: an introduction

- Charlie Dannreuther and Wilfred Dolfsma
- Ch 3 Social capital and systemic competitiveness

- Klaus Nielsen
- Ch 4 Transformation, integration and inequality: the case of the Czech Republic

- Milan Sojka
- Ch 5 Technical consultancies and regional competences

- Clive Lawson
- Ch 6 Collective learning, knowledge articulation and routinization in the food industry: the case of the ISO 9002 quality standard

- Nathalie Lazaric and Blandine Denis
- Ch 7 Globalization of the employment relationship: evidence for continuning divergence

- Ferrie Pot
- Ch 8 The process of market orientation in the UK's National Health Service

- Robert McMaster
- Ch 9 Contexted boundaries: globalization, social capital and inequality

- Wilfred Dolfsma and Charlie Dannreuther
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