Alliance Capitalism and Corporate Management
Edited by John H. Dunning and
Gavin Boyd
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
As national economies become more closely linked, the value of more active corporate and policy level cooperation is becoming increasingly recognised. This book promotes the concept of alliance capitalism – a spirit of collegial entrepreneurship – as a means to facilitate more harmonious development in the international economy.
Keywords: Business and Management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
ISBN: 9781840648393
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Relational assets, networks and international business activity

- John H. Dunning
- Ch 2 Alliance capitalism and macroeconomic policies

- Gavin Boyd
- Ch 3 Alliance capitalism and microeconomic policies

- Gavin Boyd and Paul Brenton
- Ch 4 Inter-firm R&D partnering in high technology industries

- Nadine Roijakkers and John Hagedoorn
- Ch 5 Financial liberalization, alliance capitalism and the changing structure of financial markets

- Nigel Pain and Desiree van Welsum
- Ch 6 Corporate alliances in the world trading system

- Gavin Boyd
- Ch 7 Corporate alliances and competition policies

- Gavin Boyd and Alan Rugman
- Ch 8 Alliance capitalism in Europe

- Sarianna M. Lundan
- Ch 9 EU growth strategy and the new economy

- Pierluigi Morelli, Pier Carlo Padoan and Lisa Rodano
- Ch 10 American alliance capitalism

- Claude E. Barfield and Cordula Thum
- Ch 11 JapanÂês network capitalism in evolution

- Terutomo Ozawa
- Ch 12 Alliance capitalism, FDI and developing countries

- Stephen Young and Neil Hood
- Ch 13 Alliance capitalism and collective management

- Gavin Boyd
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