Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness

Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness

Sensemaking in Institutional Change

Borras, Susana; Seabrooke, Leonard

Oxford University Press

01/2015

208

Dura

Inglês

9780199678747

15 a 20 dias

The book offers a framework to investigate how countries reform and change their institutions to compete in the world economy. It examines how different actors in advanced industrialized countries engage in sensemaking processes to determine how to be competitive. Many cases are explored, covering different institutions linked to competitiveness
1. Introduction: Sources of National Institutional Competitiveness. Sense-Making in Institutional Change ; 2. Making Sense of Economic Uncertainty: Knowledge Regimes in the United States and Denmark ; 3. Productive Enterprise In Search Of A Regime - Moving Sensemaking from Past Phantom Communities to "Ends In Sight" ; 4. Reforms of National Innovation Policies in Europe: Coordinating Sensemaking across Countries ; 5. Sensemaking in Public Management Reform in Denmark ; 6. Making Sense of Change and No Change in Employment Policies ; 7. Making Sense of Generational Change and Institutional Competitiveness ; 8. How has Institutional Competitiveness Emerged out of the Complementarity between Nordic Welfare and Innovation Systems? ; 9. Conclusions: Sensemaking and Institutional Change in Comparative Capitalisms
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