Second INCAS Annual Meeting : Conference papers & Presentations
« Understanding institutional change in Asia: A comparative perspective with Europe », 15-17 September, 2016, Tokyo
Understanding institutional change in Asia: a comparative perspective with Europe
« Understanding institutional change in Asia: A comparative perspective with Europe », 15-17 September, 2016, Tokyo
Abenomics initially generated high expectations, but the mood has currently shifted to present it as another failed economic experiment. Opinions on Abenomics are however often closed to caricatures. It is thus crucial to provide a critical and balanced evaluation.
This paper uses the notion of institutional logics to advance our understanding of institutional change in the ICT start-up eco-system in Japan. We chose to study ICT start-ups because the rates of entry, growth, and exit are faster in this sector than in others, making it easier to observe institutional change.
Cette présentation de Pauline Debanes porte sur les transformations institutionnelles sous-jacentes à l’émergence et au développement de l’écosystème des startups en Corée du Sud depuis la fin des années 1990. Les aspects clés mis en avant sont : le contexte plus général de financiarisation et le rôle de l’État.
By Gregory Jackson. The literature on comparative capitalism sees institutions largely as a set of incentives and constraints on rational behavior of business enterprises. Institutions constrain economic action, but also create new opportunities for economic action.
A series of conferences by Kathleen Thelen, Ford Professor of Political Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Directrice d’étude invitée at the EHESS (june 2016).