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Varieties of Capitalism, Governance, and High-Tech Export Performance: A Fuzzy-Set Analysis of the New EU Member States

Allen, M. M. C. and Aldred, M. L

Employee Relations. 2011;33(4):334-355.

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Abstract

Purpose – To assess the extent to which convergence in institutional regimes is likely to occur, by examining all ten new EU member states in Central and Eastern Europe in terms of their development of comparative advantages in high-tech export markets either by drawing on foreign investors in the form of multinational companies or by making use of domestic institutional resources. Methodology – The article uses fuzzy sets and qualitative comparative analysis to examine both necessary and sufficient causes of success in high-tech export markets. By doing so, it can address the important issue of institutional complementarity. Findings – Whilst it finds that countries that have stronger records in such markets share common features, there are also important differences between them – not least in the areas of employee relations. This, together with other evidence presented in the paper, suggests that convergence around a specific institutional model is unlikely to happen. Value – Analysing, unlike many previous studies, all ten new EU member states in Central and Eastern Europe enables conclusions to be drawn that apply to the whole region. The novel method used in this article means that the extent of any complementarity between different institutions can be addressed, and ensures that issues relating to convergence/divergence are explored. The article, therefore, contributes to a number of important debates on the convergence amongst types of capitalism, the dependency of the new EU member states on foreign investors, and the institutional foundations for success in high-tech export markets. Keywords Institutions, Central and Eastern Europe, Convergence, Employee Relations, Fuzzy sets, High-technology exports Paper type - Research paper

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33
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334
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355
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334-355
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10.1108/01425451111140622
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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:94437
Created by:
Allen, Matthew
Created:
12th November, 2010, 09:12:02
Last modified by:
Clayton, Leanda
Last modified:
20th January, 2015, 00:40:25

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