Knowledge and competitive advantage the coevolution of firms, technology, and national institutions /

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Main Author: Murmann, Johann Peter, 1967-
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Series:Cambridge studies in the emergence of global enterprise.
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Online Access:An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Table of Contents:
  • 1: Introduction
  • The puzzle
  • Is this book for you?
  • Key ideas in evolutionary theory
  • Evolution of technology
  • Evolution of institutions
  • A sketch of coevolution
  • The economics and science of dye-making
  • The road ahead
  • 2: Country-level performance differences and their institutional foundations
  • Intriguing questions about industrial leadership
  • Performance under the microscope
  • Background information on the three countries
  • National research and training systems
  • Supporting organizations and the state
  • The academic-industrial knowledge network
  • Social organization of production at the shop floor
  • Intellectual property right regimes
  • 3: Three times two case studies of individual firms
  • Purpose of the matched comparisons
  • The cast of firms
  • The world of pioneers (1857-65)
  • Science unbound (1866-85)
  • The age of Bayer (1886-1914)
  • Did managerial action make a difference?
  • 4: The coevolution of national industries and institutions
  • Overview of collective strategies
  • Forging a national science capability
  • Lobbying for a supportive patent system
  • Influencing tariff laws
  • 5: Toward an institutional theory of competitive advantage
  • Theoretical gaps
  • Evolutionary interpretation of the key findings
  • A theory of coevolution
  • Implications for industrial organization studies
  • Opportunities for future research on industrial development
  • A technological history of dyes
  • Short description of databases on firms and plants.