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DiMaggio, Paul J. (ed.). The Twenty-First-Century Firm: Changing Economic Organization in International Perspective. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2001.
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| Chapter l:
Introduction: Making Sense of the Contemporary Firm and Prefiguring Its Future |
| Paul DiMaggio | 3 |
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| Part One: Portraits From Three Regions | 31 |
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| Chapter 2 The Capitalist Firm in the Twenty-First Century:
Emerging Patterns in Western Enterprise |
| Walter W.Powell |
33 |
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| Chapter 3 Ambiguous Assets for Uncertain Environments:
Heterarchy in Postsocialist Firms |
| David Stark |
69 |
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| Chapter 4 Japanese Enterprise Faces the Twenty-First Century |
| D. Eleanor Westney |
105 |
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| Part Two: Commentaries | 145 |
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| Chapter 5 The Durability of the Corporate Form |
| Reinier Kraakman |
147 |
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| Chapter 6 The Future of the Firm from an Evolutionary Perspective |
| David J. Bryce and Jitendra V. Singh |
161 |
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| Chapter 7 Firms (and Other Relationships) |
| Robert Gibbons | 186 |
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| Chapter 8 Welcome to the Seventeenth Century |
| Charles Tilly |
200 |
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| Chapter 9 Conclusion: The Futures of Business Organization and Paradoxes
of Change |
| Paul DiMaggio | 210 |
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| References |
245 |
| Index |
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