Appendix A: Methodology of the Study
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] M. Shalev. Labour and the political economy in Israel , 1994 .
[2] Sandra L. Suárez. Political and economic motivations for labor control: A comparison of Ireland, Puerto Rico, and Singapore , 2001 .
[3] Chris Benner. Work in the New Economy , 2002 .
[4] A. Raftery,et al. Maximally Maintained Inequality: Expansion, Reform, and Opportunity in Irish Education, 1921-75. , 1993 .
[5] P. Krugman. Geography and Trade , 1992 .
[6] Richard Heeks,et al. India′s Software Industry: State Policy, Liberalisation and Industrial Development , 1996 .
[7] Michael Hobday,et al. Technological learning in Singapore: A test case of leapfrogging , 1994 .
[8] Paul Krugman,et al. The Myth of Asia's Miracle , 1994 .
[9] J. Goldthorpe,et al. The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility in Industrial Societies , 1993 .
[10] Peter B. Evans,et al. Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformation , 1995 .
[11] Jung-en Woo. Race to the Swift: State and Finance in Korean Industrialization , 1991 .
[12] D. O'hearn. The Road from Import-Substituting to Export-Led Industrialization in Ireland: Who Mixed the Asphalt, Who Drove the Machinery, and Who Kept Making Them Change Directions? , 1990 .
[13] M. Storper. The Limits to Globalization: Technology Districts and International Trade , 1992 .
[14] J. Mittelman. Globalization : critical reflections , 1996 .
[15] G. Arrighi,et al. [Book review] chaos and governance in the modern world system , 1999 .
[16] Thomas Giblin,et al. The economic development of Ireland in the twentieth century , 1988 .
[17] Neil Fligstein,et al. FROM THE TRANSFORMATION OF CORPORATE CONTROL , 2021, The New Economic Sociology.
[18] John W. Meyer,et al. Institutionalized Organizations: Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony , 1977, American Journal of Sociology.
[19] J. Devine. Lean and Mean , 1996 .
[20] D. Mowery. Technological Innovation in a Multipolar System , 2001 .
[21] Jason L. Dedrick,et al. Asia's computer challenge : threat or opportunity to the United States and the world? , 1998 .
[22] B. Chubb. The government and politics of Ireland , 1971 .
[23] James C. Scott. Seeing Like a State , 2017 .
[24] Michael Loriaux,et al. Chapter Eight. The French Developmental State as Myth and Moral Ambition , 2019 .
[25] Andrew Maclaran. Dublin: The Shaping of a Capital , 1993 .
[26] John Boli,et al. World culture in the world polity : A century of international non-governmental organization , 1997 .
[27] S. Haggard,et al. Pathways from the periphery , 1983 .
[28] C. Freeman,et al. As Time Goes By: From the Industrial Revolutions to the Information Revolution , 2001 .
[29] Richard Walker,et al. The Capitalist Imperative: Territory, Technology, and Industrial Growth. , 1989 .
[30] J. Ruggie. At Home Abroad, Abroad at Home: International Liberalisation and Domestic Stability in the New World Economy , 1995 .
[31] R. Oakey,et al. High-Technology New Firms: Variable Barriers To Growth , 1995 .
[32] Frederic C. Deyo. Beneath the miracle : labor subordination in the new Asian industrialism , 1990, The Journal of Asian Studies.
[33] P. Whalley,et al. The Social Production of Technical Work , 1986 .
[34] M. Woo-cumings,et al. The developmental state , 1999 .
[35] Mark S. Granovetter. Economic Action and Social Structure: The Problem of Embeddedness , 1985, American Journal of Sociology.
[36] D. Rodrik. Tfpg Controversies, Institutions, and Economic Performance in East Asia , 1997 .
[37] M. Anchordoguy,et al. Japan's software industry: a failure of institutions? , 2000 .
[38] M. Hout,et al. Following in Father's Footstep: Social Mobility in Ireland. , 1989 .
[39] Richard R. Nelson,et al. Technology, learning, and innovation : experiences of newly industrializing economies , 2000 .
[40] P. O'Connell,et al. The Role of the State in Growth and Welfare , 2000 .
[41] Michael Hobday,et al. East Asian latecomer firms: Learning the technology of electronics , 1995 .
[42] Nicole Woolsey Biggart,et al. Deep Finance , 1998 .
[43] W. Huff. What is the Singapore model of economic development , 1995 .
[44] Robert J. Barro,et al. Human Capital and Growth , 2001 .
[45] P. Kirby,et al. The Celtic Tiger in Distress: Growth with Inequality in Ireland , 2001 .
[46] 김인영. 일본, 한국, 대만의 기업조직 : 제도의 관점에서, The Economic Organization of East Asian Capitalism Marco Orrù, by Nicole Woolsey Biggart and Gary G. Hamilton (Thousands Oaks, CA: Sage, 1997) , 1998 .
[47] P. Mair. Explaining the Absence of Class Politics in Ireland , 1992 .
[48] Patrick McGovern. HRM, Technical Workers and the Multinational Corporation , 1998 .
[49] D. O'hearn. Inside the Celtic Tiger : The Irish Economy and the Asian Model , 1998 .
[50] M. Burawoy. Neoclassical Sociology: From the End of Communism to the End of Classes1 , 2001, American Journal of Sociology.
[51] H. Barkey. When politics matter: Economic stabilization in Argentina and Israel , 1994 .
[52] N. Coe. US Transnationals and the Irish Software Industry , 1997 .
[53] W. Dugger. The Economic Institutions of Capitalism , 1987 .
[54] F. Block,et al. Social Foundations of Postindustrial Economies , 2001 .
[55] H. Görg,et al. Globalisation and Fragmentation: Evidence from the Electronics Industry in Ireland , 1999 .
[56] P. Lawrence,et al. Organization and environment , 1967 .
[57] C. Freeman. Continental, national and sub-national innovation systems--complementarity and economic growth , 2002 .
[58] D. Levi‐Faur. The developmental state: Israel, South Korea, and Taiwan compared , 1998 .
[59] J. Geary. The new workplace: change at work in Ireland , 1999 .
[60] C. Whelan,et al. Understanding Contemporary Ireland , 1990 .
[61] Tracy Kidder,et al. Soul of a New Machine , 1981 .
[62] Differential Productivity, Negative Externalities, and Foreign Capital Dependency: Reply to Firebaugh , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[63] Sung Gul Hong,et al. The political economy of industrial policy in East Asia , 1997 .
[64] P. Kenen,et al. 国际经济 = The international economy , 1985 .
[65] David Jacobson,et al. Analyzing an industry in change: the Irish software manual printing industry , 1994 .
[66] Tony Fahey,et al. Catholicism and Industrial Society in Ireland , 1992 .
[67] Oliver E. Williamson,et al. Hierarchies and Markets , 2001 .
[68] Michael X Cohen,et al. A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice. , 1972 .
[69] G. Standing,et al. Book Reviews : The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism , 1991 .
[70] C. Egeraat,et al. Industry Clusters and Irish Indigenous Manufacturing - Limits of the Porter View , 2000 .
[71] Mark Granovetter,et al. Alliance Capitalism: The Social Organization of Japanese Business. , 1994, The Journal of Asian Studies.
[72] B. Girvin. Between Two Worlds.: Politics and Economy in Independent Ireland , 1989 .
[73] M. Storper. The Regional World: Territorial Development in a Global Economy , 1997 .
[74] Anthony B. Atkinson,et al. Income Distribution in Oecd Countries: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study , 1995 .
[75] A. Hirschman,et al. The strategy of economic development , 1959 .
[76] AnnaLee Saxenian,et al. The Silicon Valley-Hsinchu Connection: Technical Communities and Industrial Upgrading , 2001 .
[77] Bob Jessop,et al. The Future of the Capitalist State , 2002 .
[78] J. Hollingsworth,et al. Contemporary capitalism : the embeddedness of institutions , 1997 .
[79] Chi-Nien Chung,et al. Markets, Culture and Institutions: The Emergence of Large Business Groups in Taiwan, 1950s-1970s , 2001 .
[80] P. Cerny. Globalization and the changing logic of collective action , 1995, International Organization.
[81] Michael R. Reich,et al. Segmented Work, Divided Workers: The Historical Transformation of Labor in the United States , 1982 .
[82] John F. Guilmartin,et al. The Pursuit of Power: Technology, Armed Force, and Society since A.D. 1000 by William H. McNeill (review) , 1984 .
[83] Eduardo Luzio,et al. The Microcomputer Industry in Brazil: The Case of a Protected High-Technology Industry , 1996 .
[84] G. Esping‐Andersen,et al. The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism , 1990 .
[85] B. Lundvall,et al. National systems of production, innovation and competence building , 2002 .
[86] P. Evans. Government action, social capital and development: Reviewing the evidence on synergy , 1996 .
[87] Japan's Economic Dilemma: The Institutional Origins of Prosperity and Stagnation , 2001 .
[88] James E. Rauch,et al. BUREAUCRACY AND GROWTH: A CROSS-NATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF "WEBERIAN" STATE STRUCTURES ON ECONOMIC GROWTH* , 1999 .
[89] G. Firebaugh. Does Foreign Capital Harm Poor Nations? New Estimates Based on Dixon and Boswell's Measures of Capital Penetration , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[90] C. Kindleberger,et al. The European experience : a historical critique of development theory , 1987, American Political Science Review.
[91] W. J. Dixon,et al. Dependency, Disarticulation, and Denominator Effects: Another Look at Foreign Capital Penetration , 1996, American Journal of Sociology.
[92] ‘Riding the Juggernaut’: Selectivity and Entrepreneurship in Ireland , 1995 .
[93] J. Handler. Down from Bureaucracy: The Ambiguity of Privatization and Empowerment , 1997 .
[94] M. Castells,et al. Technopoles of the World. The Making of 21st Century Industrial Complexes , 1995 .
[95] R. Vanrossem,et al. The world system paradigm as general theory of development : A cross-national test , 1996 .
[96] B. Parthasarathy,et al. Globalization and Agglomeration in Newly Industrializing Countries: The State and the Information Technology Industry in Bangalore, India , 2000 .
[97] Joel Rogers,et al. Secondary Associations and Democratic Governance , 1992 .
[98] Mark Mau,et al. The Information Society and the Welfare State: The Finnish Model , 2004 .
[99] A. Kohli. Where do high growth political economies come from? The Japanese lineage of Korea's “developmental state” , 1994 .
[100] Greta R. Krippner. The elusive market: Embeddedness and the paradigm of economic sociology , 2001 .
[101] Anthony Mcgrew,et al. Global Transformations: Politics, Economics, and Culture , 2000 .
[102] Dani Rodrik,et al. Has Globalization Gone Too Far , 1997 .
[103] Seã N Ó Riain. The Flexible Developmental State: Globalization, Information Technology, and the “Celtic Tiger” , 2000 .
[104] Brian Nolan,et al. Rising Wage Inequality, Returns to Education and Labour Market Institutions: Evidence from Ireland , 1999 .
[105] P. Kirby. The Celtic Tiger in Distress , 2002 .
[106] Holland Hunter,et al. Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective , 1963 .
[107] C. Whelan,et al. Industrialisation, Class Formation and Social Mobility in Ireland. Published in J. H. Goldthorpe & C. T. Whelan (eds.), The Development of Industrial Society in Ireland , 1991 .
[108] D. O'hearn. The Irish Case of Dependency: An Exception to the Exceptions? , 1989 .
[109] Patrick Carroll-Burke. Material designs: Engineering cultures and engineering states – Ireland 1650–1900 , 2002 .
[110] S. O. Riain. High-Tech Communities: Better Work or Just More Work? , 2002 .
[111] P. Breathnach. Social Polarisation in the Post-Fordist Informational Economy: Ireland in International Context , 2002 .
[112] Matthew Zook,et al. Old Hierarchies or New Networks of Centrality? , 2001 .
[113] C. Pérez. Technological revolutions and financial capital : the dynamics of bubbles and golden ages , 2003 .
[114] F. Barry. Understanding Ireland’s Economic Growth , 1999 .
[115] P. Mcmichael,et al. Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective , 1996 .
[116] C. Ansell,et al. The Networked Polity: Regional Development in Western Europe , 2000 .
[117] F. Barry. Convergence is not Automatic: Lessons from Ireland for Central and Eastern Europe , 2000 .
[118] Paola Perez-Aleman,et al. Learning, Adjustment and Economic Development: Transforming Firms, The State and Associations in Chile , 2000 .
[119] A. Amsden. Asia's Next Giant: South Korea and Late Industrialization , 1991 .
[120] Alexander Hicks,et al. Cooperation and Political Economic Performance in Affluent Democratic Capitalism1 , 1998, American Journal of Sociology.
[121] W. Robinson. Beyond Nation-State Paradigms: Globalization, Sociology, and the Challenge of Transnational Studies , 1998 .
[122] Steven H. Lopez. Reorganizing the Rust Belt: An Inside Study of the American Labor Movement , 2004 .
[123] F. Block. Revising state theory , 1987 .
[124] B. Schneider. The desarrollista State in Brazil and México , 1997 .
[125] N. Brenner. Global cities, glocal states: global city formation and state territorial restructuring in contemporary Europe , 1998 .
[126] M. Hout,et al. Dimensions of occupational mobility in the Republic of Ireland , 1986 .
[127] J. Ruggie. International regimes, transactions, and change: embedded liberalism in the postwar economic order , 1982, International Organization.
[128] S. Babb. Managing Mexico , 2018 .
[129] B. Stallings. CHAPTER ONE. International Influence on Economic Policy: Debt, Stabilization, and Structural Reform , 1992 .
[130] C. Whelan,et al. Understanding Contemporary Ireland: State, Class and Development in the Republic of Ireland , 1990 .
[131] W. Huff,et al. Hypergrowth in an East Asian NIC: Public policy and capital accumulation in Singapore , 1999 .
[132] S. Sassen,et al. The Global City , 2011 .
[133] C. Offe,et al. Contradictions of the Welfare State , 1985 .
[134] Karl Fields,et al. Enterprise and the State in Korea and Taiwan , 1995 .
[135] S. O. Riain. An Offshore Silicon Valley? The Emerging Irish Software Industry , 1997 .
[136] W. G. Huff,et al. The developmental state, government, and Singapore's economic development since 1960 , 1995 .
[137] C. Whelan,et al. Class Inequalities in Educational Attainment among the Adult Population in the Republic of Ireland , 1999 .
[138] W. Huff. Turning the Corner in Singapore's Developmental State? , 1999 .
[139] T. Gold,et al. State and Society in the Taiwan Miracle , 1987 .
[140] Tom R. Burns,et al. The Management of Innovation. , 1963 .
[141] Gary G. Hamilton,et al. Neither States Nor Markets , 2000 .
[142] R. Nelson. National Innovation Systems: A Comparative Analysis , 1993 .
[143] W. E. Steinmueller,et al. The U.S. software industry : an analysis and interpretative history , 1995 .
[144] M. Burawoy. The Politics of Production , 1985 .
[145] R. O'Hanlon. The New Irish Americans , 1998 .
[146] John L. Campbell,et al. Property Rights and the Organization of Economic Activity by the State , 1990 .
[147] Neil Brenner,et al. Beyond state-centrism? Space, territoriality, and geographical scale in globalization studies , 1999 .
[148] L. Sklair. Foreign investment and Irish development: A study of the international division of labour in the midwest region of Ireland , 1988 .
[149] T. Skocpol,et al. Bringing the State Back In , 1985 .
[150] A. Chandler,et al. Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128 , 1994 .
[151] John Hendry,et al. Innovating for Failure: Government Policy and the Early British Computer Industry , 1989 .
[152] K. Weick,et al. Loosely Coupled Systems: A Reconceptualization , 1990 .
[153] J. Laughlin,et al. Ireland: The Emigrant Nursery and the World Economy , 1994 .
[154] N. Coe. Emulating The Celtic Tiger? A Comparison of the Software Industries of Singapore and Ireland , 1999 .
[155] Archon Fung,et al. Deepening Democracy: Innovations in Empowered Participatory Governance , 2001 .
[156] Mauro F. Guillén,et al. The Limits of Convergence: Globalization and Organizational Change in Argentina, South Korea, and Spain , 2001 .
[157] J. Jarillo. On strategic networks , 1988 .
[158] G. FitzGerald,et al. Planning in Ireland , 1968 .
[159] Jeffrey D. Kentor,et al. The Long‐Term Effects of Foreign Investment Dependence on Economic Growth, 1940–19901 , 1998, American Journal of Sociology.
[160] R. Schurman. Chile’s new entrepreneurs and the “economic miracle”: The invisible hand or a hand from the state? , 1996 .
[161] Vivek Chibber. Building a Developmental State: The Korean Case Reconsidered , 1999 .
[162] R. Wade. The Coming Fight over Capital Flows , 1998 .
[163] S. Sassen. The State and the Global City: Notes towards a Conception of Place-Centered Governance , 1995 .
[164] G. Firebaugh. Growth Effects of Foreign and Domestic Investment , 1992, American Journal of Sociology.
[165] B. E. Smith,et al. Crossing the Great Divide , 2001 .
[166] Kenneth Flamm,et al. Targeting the Computer: Government Support and International Competition , 1987 .
[167] T. Moran,et al. World-Economic Trends in the Distribution of Income, 1965-1992 , 1997, American Journal of Sociology.
[168] Ron Martin,et al. Paul Krugman's Geographical Economics and Its Implications for Regional Development Theory: A Critical Assessment* , 1996 .
[169] L. Mjøset,et al. Industrial Development and Irish National Identity, 1922-1939.@@@The Irish Economy in a Comparative Institutional Perspective. , 1994 .
[170] Peter Evans,et al. The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization , 1997, World Politics.
[171] AnnaLee Saxenian,et al. Silicon Valley's New Immigrant Entrepreneurs , 1999 .
[172] Alice H. Amsden,et al. Bringing the State Back In: The State and Taiwan's Economic Development , 1985 .
[173] A. Dickerson,et al. THE IMPACT OF ACQUISITIONS ON COMPANY PERFORMANCE: EVIDENCE FROM A LARGE PANEL OF UK FIRMS , 1997 .
[174] Seán Ó Riain,et al. States and Markets in an Era of Globalization , 2000 .
[175] P. O’Connor. Emerging voices: Women in contemporary Irish society , 1998 .
[176] J. Stewart. Transfer Pricing: Some Empirical Evidence from Ireland , 1989 .
[177] W. Diebold,et al. The Second Industrial Divide , 1985 .
[178] James N. Baron,et al. The Road Taken: Origins and Evolution of Employment Systems in Emerging Companies , 1996 .