Country competitiveness : technology and the organizing of work /
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Oxford University Press,
1993.
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Table of Contents:
- Large firms, small firms, and the governance of flexible specialization: The case of Baden Württemberg and socialized risk / Gary Herrigel
- Country patterns in R&D organization: The United States and Japan / Eleanor Westney
- Work organization in Japan and the United States / James R. Lincoln
- The societal effect in the strategies of French and West German machine-tool manufacturers / Arndt Sorge and Marc Maurice
- Rationalization and work in German industry / Horst Kern and Michael Schumann
- National and company differences in organizing production work in the car industry / Ulrich Jürgens
- New technology and the organization of work: British and Japanese factories / D. Hugh Whittaker.
- (cont.) The shaping of software systems in manufacturing: The implementation of network technologies in British industries / Juliette Webster
- A French-style sociotechnical learning process: The robotization of automobile body shops / Christophe Midler and Florence Charue
- The diffusion of American organizing principles to Europe / Bruce Kogut and David Parkinson
- The governance of Japanese and U.S. manufacturing affiliates in the U.K.: Some country-specific differences / John H. Dunning
- Supplying the Toyota production system: Intercorporate organizational evolution and supplier subsystems / W. Mark Fruin and Toshihiro Nishiguchi
- National specificities and the context of change: The coevolution of organization and technology / Giovanni Dosi and Bruce Kogut.