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Thompson, Grahame, Jennifer Frances, Rosalind Levacic, and Jeremy Mitchell (eds.). Markets, Hierarchies, and Networks: The Coordination of Social Life. London; Newbury Park : Sage Publications, 1996 (1991). Table of contents
Abstract
Reviews
Excerpt
Acknowledgementsv
Introduction (Jennifer Frances, Rosalind Levacic, Jeremy Mitchell, Grahame Thompson)1
Markets
Introduction (Rosalind Levacic)21
1. On markets (Alfred Marshall)24
2. Markets and government: an overview (Rosalind Levacic)35
3. Socialism, planning, and the market (Hans Breitenbach, Tom Burden and David Coates)48
4. Market process versus market equilibrium (Israel M. Krizner) 53
5. Markets and managerial hierarchies (Tony McGuinness)66
6. Creating the Single European Market (Dennis Swann)82
7. Which internal market? The NHS White Paper and internal markets (Penelope M. Mullen)96
Hierarchies
Introduction (Jeremy Mitchell)105
8. In praise of hierarchy (Elliott Jaques)108
9. Legal authority in a bureaucracy (Max Weber)119
10. Models of bureaucracy (David Beetham)128
11. Survival inside bureaucracy (Guy Benveniste)141
12. Market, capitalism, planning and technocracy (Giovanni Sartori)154
13. New directions for industrial policy in the area of regulatory reform (John Vickers)163
Networks
Introduction(Grahame Thompson)171
14. Network analysis: basic concepts (David Knoke and James H. Kuklinski) 173
15. Neither friends nor strangers: informal networks of subcontracting in French industry (Edward H. Lorenz)183
16. Beyond vertical integration - the rise of the value-adding partnership (Russell Johnston and Paul R. Lawrence)193
17. Policy networks and sub-central government (R.A.W. Rhodes) 203
18. Taking and giving: working women and female bonds in a Pakistani immigrant neighbourhood (Pnina Werbner)215
19. Community, market, state - and associations? The prospective contribution of interest governance to social order (Wolfgang Streeck and Philippe C. Schmitter) 227
Comparison between models
Introduction (Grahame Thompson)243
20. Markets, bureaucracies and clans (William G. Ouchi)246
21. Interorganizational relations in industrial systems: a network approach compared with the transactions-cost approach (Jan Johanson and Lars-Gunnar Mattsson) 256
22. Neither market nor hierarchy: network forms of organization (Walter W. Powell)265
23. Price, authority and trust: from ideal types to plural forms (Jeffrey L. Bradach and Robert G. Eccles)277
24. Spontaneous ('grown') order and organized ('made') order (Frederick von Hayek)293
Index 302




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