Restructuring Networks in Post-Socialism: Legacies, Linkages and Localities

Restructuring Networks in Post-Socialism: Legacies, Linkages and Localities

by Gernot Grabher, David Stark
ISBN-10:
0198290209
ISBN-13:
9780198290209
Pub. Date:
02/20/1997
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198290209
ISBN-13:
9780198290209
Pub. Date:
02/20/1997
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Restructuring Networks in Post-Socialism: Legacies, Linkages and Localities

Restructuring Networks in Post-Socialism: Legacies, Linkages and Localities

by Gernot Grabher, David Stark

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Overview

This book is about change in Central and Eastern Europe, and about how we think about social and economic change more generally. In contrast to the dominant 'transition framework' that examines organizational forms in Eastern Europe according to the degree to which they conform to, or depart from, the blueprints of already existing capitalist systems, this book examines the innovative character, born of necessity, in which actors in the post-socialist setting are restructuring organizations and institutions by redefining and recombining resources. Instead of thinking of these recombinations as accidental aberrations, the book explores their evolutionary potentials.

The starting premise of Restructuring Networks in Post-Socialist Societies is that the actual unit of entrepreneurship is not the isolated individual personality but the social network that links firms and the actors within them. Drawing insight from evolutionary economics and from the new methods of network analysis, leading sociologists, economists, and political scientists report on changes in organizational forms in Hungary, Poland, Eastern Germany, Russia, and the Czech Republic.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198290209
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 02/20/1997
Pages: 360
Product dimensions: 6.38(w) x 9.50(h) x 0.98(d)
Lexile: 1510L (what's this?)

About the Author

Kings College, London

Columbia University

Table of Contents

1. Organizing Diversity: Evolutionary Theory, Network Analysis, and Post-Socialism. , Gernot Grabher and David StarkI. RECOMBINANT NETWORKS: PROPERTY TRANSFORMATION AND RESTRUCTURING OF LARGE FIRMS2. Recombinant Property in East European Capitalism. , David Stark3. Renegotiating the Ties that Bind: The Limits of Privatization in the Czech Republic. , Gerald A. McDermott4. Adaptation at the Cost of Adaptability? Restructuring the Eastern German Regional Economy. , Gernot GrabherII. ENTREPRENEURIAL NETWORKS: NEW FIRM FORMATION5. Network Dynamics of New Firm Formation: Developing Russian Commodity Markets. , Judith S. Sedaitis6. Too Many, Too Small: Small Entrepreneurship in Hungary—Ailing or Prospering?. , Istvan R. Gabor7. Towards Industrial Districts? Small-Firm Networking in Hungary. , Tibor Kuczi and Csaba Mako8. Regional and Local Factors in the Restructuring of South-Eastern Poland. , Jerzy Hausner, Tadeusz Kudlacz, and Jacek Szlachta9. Private Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses in the Transformation of the Czech Republic. , Vladimir Benacek10. The Social and Cultural Embeddedness of Entrepreneurs in Eastern Germany. , Thomas Koch and Michael ThomasIII. POLICY NETWORKS: RESTRUCTURING INSTITUTIONS11. The Antinomies of Privatization in Eastern Europe. , Peter Rutland12. Privatization by Means of State Bureaucracy? The Treuhand Phenomenon in Eastern Germany. , Wolfgang Seibel13. Mediating Institutions in the Transition from State Socialism: The Case of Local Government. , Chris Pickvance14. Between Institutional Transfer and Legacies: Local Administrative Transformation in Eastern Germany. , Hellmut WollmannIndex
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