Description
About the Author
Richard Whitley is Professor of Organizational Sociology at the Manchester Business School, University of Manchester. He has also held visiting academic appointments at the International University of Japan (1993), University of Hong Kong (1988), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Paris (1987), University of Amsterdam (1982), St Anthony's College, Oxford (1981), and the Inter-University Graduate School of Management, Delft, The Netherlands (1977, 1979).
Reviews
This book helps to put to bed the idea that there is just one, market-based model of economic growth ... This is a first rate analysis which will help shape future comparative analysis of business systems ... a stimulating book which has much to offer the field ... It is good sociology. * Work, Employment & Society *
This book is good news for those of us working at the boundaries of sociology and economics. It provides the type of comparative analysis of institutions and structures reminiscent of that pioneered by the founding fathers of sociology. * Work, Employment & Society *
The outstanding feature of Richard Whitley's book is its attempt to take a systemic view of the complex process through which distinctive patterns of economic organisation emerge. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
For those interested in the workings of the interconnected world and notions of globalisation, this book provides a valuable perspective on the parallel emergence of diverse forms of economic organisation. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Richard Whitley's book makes a important contribution to (this) debate ... This new book not only brings together the ideas expounded in earlier publications in a new way but also significantly expands and deepens the theoretical framework. * Work, Employment and Society *
Book Information
ISBN 9780199240425
Author Richard Whitley
Format Paperback
Page Count 312
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 503g
Dimensions(mm) 234mm * 157mm * 18mm