Despite the current crisis, Asian economies remain an important
market for firms around the world and continue to be stiff
competitors in world business. One reason for the region's
strength, and a predictor of Asia's endurance, are its business
networks-- DEGREESIkeiretsus DEGREESR in Japan, DEGREESIchaebols
DEGREESR in Korea, and other forms that connect single firms,
entire industries, and which interlink the region as a whole.
Richter and his contributors examine the origins of business
networks, their effects on the economies, and the implications of
their presence and growth in Asian economies. Corporate strategic
planners, marketing executives, and other decision makers will find
here an important contribution to their understanding of why Asia's
economies will pick up again and how they will continue to
grow.
The book examines the promises of business networks and the role
of transaction costs, interdependence, and membership commitment.
The contributors do not automatically assume that past successes of
these networks will mean future successes; rather, they define the
outlines of new and innovative forms of networks, and see in their
configurations an even better platform for further economic
development in Asia and for the globalization of Asian
multinationals. Contributors offer a critical approach to theory
and practice of Asian networking, and because of their national
diversity are able to provide a variety of viewpoints on them.
Research-based and presenting the thinking of scholars and
practitioners alike, the book supplies expert knowledge and a basis
for academic discourse on managerial policy not easily found
elsewhere.
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