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Innovation in Local Economies Colin Crouch (Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick Business School)

Innovation in Local Economies von Colin Crouch (Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick Business School)

Innovation in Local Economies Colin Crouch (Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick Business School)


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The study of varieties of capitalism is moving on from analysis of static national types to embrace local and sectoral diversity, and systems in the process of major change. This volume addresses the issue by examining four localised sectors, comparing a German case with one in another European country, including the UK, Sweden, and Hungary.

Innovation in Local Economies Zusammenfassung

Innovation in Local Economies: Germany in Comparative Context Colin Crouch (Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick Business School)

The study of varieties of capitalism is moving on from the analysis of static national types to embrace local and sectoral diversity and the study of systems in the process of major change. This volume addresses the issue by examining four localised sectors, comparing a German case with one in another European country. The general changes taking place in Germany itself and the other countries (Hungary, Sweden, and the UK) form the context of the studies. The case studies concern: * Furniture making in North-Rhine Westphalia and southern Sweden, * Automotive manufacture in east Germany and northern Hungary, * Biotechnology around Munich and Cambridge, * TV programme and film-making in Cologne and central London. The studies find a complex pattern of conformity with, and deviation from, national types, but only occasional examples of where divergence takes the form of a direct confrontation with a national model. This is partly because national models are themselves changing; partly because they are often capable of accommodating more diversity than is often assumed by national studies; and partly because firms are increasingly able to reach outside their national boundaries for institutional resources.

Über Colin Crouch (Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick Business School)

Professor Colin Crouch is chair of the Institute of Governance and Public Management at the Business School of Warwick University. He is also the External Scientific member of the Max-Planck-Institute for the Study of Societies at Cologne. He previously taught sociology at the LSE, and was fellow and tutor in politics at Trinity College, Oxford, and professor of sociology at the University of Oxford. Until December 2004 he was professor of sociology at the European University Institute, Florence. He is a Fellow of the British Academy. Helmut Voelzkow is Professor for the International Comparison of Societies at the University of Osnabruck.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1. Introduction ; 2. The German National Model in a State of Flux ; 3. Sweden, Hungary and the UK as Cases of Changing Capitalism ; 4. Furniture-Making in Southern Sweden and in Northern North-Rhine-Westphalia ; 5. Motor Manufacture in Zwickau and Gyor ; 6. Film-Making in Cologne and London ; 7. Bio-Pharmaceuticals in Cambridge and Munich ; 8. Conclusions

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9780199551170
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Innovation in Local Economies: Germany in Comparative Context Colin Crouch (Professor of Governance and Public Management, University of Warwick Business School)
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Oxford University Press
20090430
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