Transnational communities. Shaping global economic governance

"Transnational communities are social groups that emerge from mutual interaction across national boundaries, oriented around a common project or 'imagined' identity. This common project or identity is constructed and sustained through the active engagement and involvement of at least...

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Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Cambridge 2010
Cambridge University Press
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19184286124919024689-Transnational-communities.-Sha.htm
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description "Transnational communities are social groups that emerge from mutual interaction across national boundaries, oriented around a common project or 'imagined' identity. This common project or identity is constructed and sustained through the active engagement and involvement of at least some of its members. Such communities can overlap in different ways with formal organizations but, in principle, they do not need formal organization to be sustained. This book explores the role of transnational communities in relation to the governance of business and economic activity. It does so by focusing on a wide range of empirical terrains, including discussions of the Laleli market in Istanbul, the institutionalization of private equity in Japan, the transnational movement for open content licenses, and the mobilization around environmental certification. These studies show that transnational communities can align the cognitive and normative orientations of their members over time and thereby influence emergent transnational governance arrangements."
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physical XXI, 422 p.
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publishDate 2010
publisher Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
spellingShingle economic policy
governance
history
international organization
Transnational communities. Shaping global economic governance
title Transnational communities. Shaping global economic governance
topic economic policy
governance
history
international organization
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19184286124919024689-Transnational-communities.-Sha.htm