Authors: Winfrie Ruigrok, Rob Van Tulder
ISBN-13: 9780415122382, ISBN-10: 0415122384
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Routledge
Date Published: March 1996
Edition: (Non-applicable)
The Logic of International Restructuring argues that an international restructuring race is evolving and is likely to intensify over the coming years. The race is understod as a race between industrial complex rather than between individual firms. Industrial complexes are bargaining networks organized by large core firms consisting of suppliers, distributors/dealers, governments, financiers and trade unions. Ruigrok and van Tulder identify five distinct ways according to which a core firm may organize its relationship with its bargaining partners. Each of these ways is unique in the sense that they have their own bargaining logic. This implies that it is very difficult for a company to successfully adopt isolated parts of what appear to be "winning formulas" or "best-practices" at a given moment.
According to The Logic of International Restructuring, this logic is extended abroad. When a company establishes international activities, it seeks to emulate its domestice restructuring pattern. Ruigok and van Tulder identify a series of rival internationalism strategies which follow from the logic of domestic restructuring. Theses rival internationalism strategies, in turn, each have different implications for the flows of international trade. While some strategies depend heavily on global free trade regime, others actually advance the formation of regional trade blockings.
The Logic of International Restructuring addresses many current debates on post-Fordism, globalisation and lean production. They present an abundance of new and historical data on the world's one hundred largest companies. These data show that not one of the largest core firms is truly "global" or "borderless" and that virtually all of them in their history have benefitted decisively from governmental trade or industrial policies.
An expert rider as well as an Arabist, the author combines her areas of expertise. The volume begins with a general introduction on the importance of the horse in traditional Arabic culture and proceeds to the lexicon of some 1,000 horse terms in Egyptian, Bedouin, and Classical Arabic. Each page is divided into three columns with the English term on the left, the Arabic term in Latin transcription in the middle, and the Arabic term in vowelled Arabic script on the right. Where appropriate, additional explanation or annotation is given beneath each word. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Preface | ||
List of abbreviations and acronyms | ||
1 | Introduction: appraising three major debates | 1 |
2 | The elusive concept of post-Fordism | 12 |
3 | Rival concepts of restructuring | 36 |
4 | The dynamism of industrial complexes I: bargaining within the value chain | 63 |
5 | The dynamism of industrial complexes II: bargaining outside the value chain | 91 |
6 | Rival views of globalisation | 119 |
7 | The myth of the 'global' corporation | 152 |
8 | Rival internationalisation strategies | 174 |
9 | Rival trade policy strategies | 200 |
10 | The management of international dependencies | 269 |
Appendix: The bargaining dynamism of industrial complexes and industrial systems | 301 | |
Bibliography | 311 | |
Index | 331 |