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  • Differing forms of capital: setting the scene for mutuality and co-operation in the Asia Pacific Region

    Author(s)
    Rowley, Chris
    Michie, Jonathan
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    Rowley, Chris
    Year published
    2014
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    Abstract
    The post-2008 global financial crisis rekindled the spotlight on alternative forms of corporate organization, including mutuals and co-operatives. These are the focus for this collection. We explain and cover such organizational forms across north-east Asia (China, Taiwan, South Korea) and south-east Asia (Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia) and a range of sectors, from agriculture to bakeries to health. We also provide a tabular overview of the collection's content and proffer some implications and pointers to the future for both research and theory.The post-2008 global financial crisis rekindled the spotlight on alternative forms of corporate organization, including mutuals and co-operatives. These are the focus for this collection. We explain and cover such organizational forms across north-east Asia (China, Taiwan, South Korea) and south-east Asia (Vietnam, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia) and a range of sectors, from agriculture to bakeries to health. We also provide a tabular overview of the collection's content and proffer some implications and pointers to the future for both research and theory.
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    Journal Title
    Asia Pacific Business Review
    Volume
    20
    Issue
    3
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1080/13602381.2014.937912
    Subject
    Business and Management not elsewhere classified
    Business and Management
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/171993
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