In this book, Rochman Achwan illuminates the 'great transformation'
of textile business networks that has been occurring in one of
Indonesia's fast-growing, medium-sized urban areas for five decades
(1960s-2000s). Guided by conceptual devices of New Economic
Sociology and working in the tradition of Burawoyan sociology, it
uncovers how the structures of multi-ethnic business networks have
changed, adapted, and even ruptured as a consequence of textile
policies adopted by successive, and very different, Indonesian
political systems across a half century. The book argues that
hybridisation of local context of business networks and external
institutional rules should be the norm for the formulation of
public policy in Indonesia's textile industry. Such hybridisation
is also important for the advancement of economic sociology in
Indonesia.
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