Networks, Markets, and the Pacific Rim: Studies in Strategy

Networks, Markets, and the Pacific Rim: Studies in Strategy

by W. Mark Fruin
ISBN-10:
0195117204
ISBN-13:
9780195117202
Pub. Date:
11/19/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195117204
ISBN-13:
9780195117202
Pub. Date:
11/19/1998
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Networks, Markets, and the Pacific Rim: Studies in Strategy

Networks, Markets, and the Pacific Rim: Studies in Strategy

by W. Mark Fruin

Hardcover

$200.0
Current price is , Original price is $200.0. You
$200.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores
  • SHIP THIS ITEM

    Temporarily Out of Stock Online

    Please check back later for updated availability.


Overview

Despite the negative press Asian economies have received in connection with the recent financial crisis, their record of spectacular growth over the past few decades remains irrefutable. In an effort to provide a rich, textured analysis of these economies, editor W. Mark Fruin presents a collection of essays that explores the wide range of network organizations that have been established in the Pacific Rim.
Conventional studies of economic organization have tended to center on markets and hierarchies, the two forms of organization most common in the West. But today the world moves too quickly and too unpredictably for the idealized organizations of microeconomic theory to keep up. It is no accident that the region that has generated the world's most explosive economic growth is also the region where network organizations—sets of independent actors who cooperate frequently for mutual advantage—are most pervasive. Rapid economic, social, and technical changes favor the formation of network organizations, and vice versa.
The contributors to this volume identify and elucidate four basic types of networks: naturally occurring networks, market replacing networks, hierarchy replacing networks, and market enhancing networks. They show how all of these have been shaped by the history, government, legal system, and culture of each country under consideration. These network organizations allow the authors to compare and contrast network forms in China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United States according to features such as degrees of formalization, rule definition, and market conformance.
The works collected here make an important contribution to a networks-markets- hierarchies framework that recognizes and emphasizes the diversity of organizational forms and behaviors. A unique resource for scholars and professionals in the fields of management and economics, this book enables a complex analysis of one of the world's fastest growing and most theoretically challenging regions.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195117202
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/19/1998
Series: Japan Business and Economics Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 9.21(w) x 6.14(h) x 0.81(d)
Lexile: 1420L (what's this?)

About the Author

San Jose State University

Table of Contents

1. Analyzing Networks and Markets: An Introduction, W. Mark Fruin2. Unbroken Ties: Comparing Personal Business Networks Cross-Nationally, Howard E. Aldrich and Tomoaki Sakano3. Entrepreneurial Networking Organizations: Cases, Taxonomy, and Paradoxes, Toshihiro Kanai4. The "Embedded Broker" State: Social Networks and Political Organization in Japan, Jeffrey Broadbent and Yoshito Ishio5. Trust and Commitment as Alternative Responses to Social Uncertainty, Toshio Yamagishi and Midori Yamagishi6. The Work of Networks in Taiwan's Export Fashion Shoe Industry, You-tien Hsing7. Education as a Source of Network, Signal, or Nepotism: Managers and Engineers During Japan's Industrial Development, Hiroyuki Odagiri8. Making Things Clique: Cartels, Coalitions and Institutional Structure in the Tsukiji Wholesale Seafood Market, Theodore C. Bestor9. Patterns of Asian Network Capitalism: The Cases of Taiwan and South Korea, Gary G. Hamilton10. Japanese Corporate Boards and the Role of Bank Directors, Paul Sheard11. To Sue or Keiretsu: A Comparison of Partnering in the United States and Japan, Jeffrey H. Dyer12. The Visible Hand and Invisible Assets: Managed Competition and Network Organization at a Toshiba Electronics Factory, W. Mark Fruin13. The Limits of Autarky: Regional Networks and Industrial Adaptation in Silicon Valley and Route 128, AnnaLee Saxenian14. Structural Analysis of Japanese Economic Organizations: A Conceptual Framework, Michael L. Gerlach and James R. Lincoln
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews