Epilogue: The Generative Analytics of Corporate Governance
Epilogue: The Generative Analytics of Corporate Governance
This chapter discusses the importance of comparing national governance systems. It explains that comparative structural analysis of macroinstitutions has a difficult time in determining why countries do not just converge into one system because institutions are rooted in norms and social rules. It highlights the need to develop models based on micro-to-macro generative social science and highlights the slow emergence of a transnational global order whose structure is the product of the wide variety of social rules found across countries.
Keywords: national governance systems, macroinstitutions, norms, social rules, social science, transnational global order
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