Coping with Global Institutional Change
A Tale of India's Textile and Pharmaceutical Industries
Preet S Aulakh author Raveendra Chittoor author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:25th Aug '22
Should be back in stock very soon
It uses multi-level analytical approach to provide insights on two industries that coped with WTO initiated global institutional change.
The book provides insights into how two important industries in India coped with the WTO initiated global institutional change. Its use of comparative and multi-level approaches to study institutions and institutional change and findings would appeal to the readers of public policy, management and political economy.Increased governance of international trade through supra-national institutions such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) has meant that national trade and organisational strategies need to be compatible with the norms of global institutions. Global institutional change impacts national economies and necessitates adaptation in ways that balance adherence to emerging norms while maintaining broad socioeconomic national objectives. This book focuses on two sector-specific global institutional changes initiated and implemented by the WTO in 2005 and examines how India's textile and pharmaceutical industries coped with these changes through coordinated efforts in the multi-level national institutional system comprised of the state, industry and individual business organisations. The findings of the book, which show both convergence and divergence across the two industries in the processes and outcomes of dealing with global institutional change, would be of interest to national policymakers as well as to scholars in multiple disciplines interested in the study of institutions and institutional change.
ISBN: 9781009176330
Dimensions: 235mm x 160mm x 20mm
Weight: 470g
248 pages