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Asian business systems: institutional comparison, clusters and implications for varieties of capitalism and business systems theory

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SOCIO-ECONOMIC REVIEW
Volume 11, Issue 2, Pages 265-300

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ser/mwt002

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Asia; Varieties of Capitalism; social capital; culture; China; Japan

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We present an institutional comparison of 13 major Asian business systemsuChina, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnamuwith one another and five major Western economiesuFrance, Germany, Sweden, the UK and the USA. We find five major types of business systems in Asia: (post-)socialist, advanced city, emerging Southeast Asian, advanced Northeast Asian and Japanese. With the exception of Japan, all Asian forms of capitalism are fundamentally distinct from Western types of capitalism. We conclude that the Varieties of Capitalism (VOC) dichotomy is not applicable to Asia; that none of the existing major frameworks capture all Asian types of capitalism; and that Asian business systems (except Japan) cannot be understood through categories identified in the West. Our analysis further suggests a need for the field to invest in further research on social capital, culture, informality and multiplexity.

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