Indholdsoversigt
Contributors
Preface
Introduction by John L. Campbell & Peter Nedergaard
SECTION 1: INSTITUTIONALIZATION AND INSTITUTIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
Chaper 1. Institutional Competitiveness and its Analytical Foundation - in the writing of Ove K. Pedersen - by Henning Jørgensen, Professor at Aalborg University, Denmark
Chapter 2. Innovation Policy and Institutional Competitiveness in Europe and Denmark - by Susana Borrás, Associate professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Chaper 3. Institutions of Current Affairs Comparative Research in Varieties of Journalism - by Anker Brink Lund, Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Chapter 4. The Institutionalization of Market Mechanisms in Public Service Delivery - by Carsten Greve, Professor at Copenhagen School of Business, Denmark
Chapter 5. Institutional History- by Peter Kjær, Associate professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Chapter 6. The Institutionalization of Regional Trade Agreements: Surprise and Stickiness in NAFTA and Mercosur - by Francesco Duina, Associate professor at Bates College, USA and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
SECTION 2: POLITICS AND IDEAS
Chapter 7. What do we know - or not - about Ideas and Politics? - by John L. Campbell, Professor at Dartmouth College, USA and Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Chapter 8. Norms of War: An Institutionalist Account - by Edgar Kiser, Professor and Eric Gleave, Graduate Student, both University of Washington, USA
Chapter 9. What Shouldthe State Do? A Political Economy of Ideas and Institutions - by Sven Steinmo, Professor at European University Institute (EUI) Florence, Italy
Chapter 10. How Should the Economy Work? Policy Imagination and Dynamics of Institutional Change - by Leonard Seabrooke, Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Chapter 11. Liberal Machiavellianism - by John A. Hall, Professor at McGill University, Canada
Chapter 12. Transnational Regulation: Europeanization of Nordic Central Governments - by Per Lægreid, Professor at University of Bergen, Norway, Runolfur Smari Steinthorsson, Professor at University of Iceland & Baldur Thorhallsson, Professor at University of Iceland
SECTION 3. POLITICS AND BUSINESS
Chapter 13. The Political Economy of European Integration and Business: How to Explain Policy Developments - by Peter Nedergaard, Professor at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Chapter 14. Party Competition and the Origins of Collective Capitalism in Denmark - by Cathie Jo Martin, Professor at Boston University, USA
Chapter 15. The State and Coporatism - The Role of the State in the Development and Reproduction of the 'Danish Model' - by Lars Bo Kaspersen, Professor at Copenhagen Business School and Ulrich Schmidt-Hansen, Special Adviser at the Ministry of Finance, Denmark
List of interviews
Curriculum Vitae for Ove K. Pedersen
A Selected Bibliography of Research published in English
Index