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Hong Kong's Role in Mainland China's Logistics Industry
Nor, Linda Tjia Yin

The importance of Hong Kong's role as fnancier, coach, and physical gateway in the development of container ports and highways in China is diminishing. However, the development of the global supply chain transcends physical boundaries: Hong Kong adapts continuously, and is now taking on bridging and differentiating roles in third-party logistics services.

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Vol. 51, No. 4, July/August 2011, pp. 659-682
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Value Changes and Legitimacy Crisis in Post-industrial Hong Kong
Ngok, Ma

Social, political, and economic changes in post-industrial Hong Kong brought a less instrumental view of democracy, more skepticism against the neoliberal regime, and more support for post-materialist values. The changing values make the old legitimacy formula obsolete, creating a legitimacy crisis for the undemocratic, business-dominated, and low-interventionist government.

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Vol. 51, No. 4, July/August 2011,pp. 683-712
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Who's Influencing Whom? Exploring the Influence of Hong Kong on Politics and …
Cheung, Peter T. Y.

This paper explores how Hong Kong has influenced Chinese politics and governance in the constitutional, political, ideational, and intergovernmental dimensions since 1997. Despite the growing political and economic impact of the Mainland on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, the latter has continued to influence the Mainland, especially southern China.

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Vol. 51, No. 4, July/August 2011,pp. 713-738
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Hong Kong's Contribution to Mainland China's Property Sector
Heung, Amy Liu MeiZweig, David

Hong Kong property developers helped Shanghai become a "global city," revitalizing the city core, hosting multinational corporations, and attracting global talent. They transformed the property sector's standards, urban life, and government revenues. Ironically, Shanghai's challenge to Hong Kong is derived from innovations by the same developers who created Hong Kong's remarkable property market.

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Vol. 51, No. 4, July/August 2011, pp. 739-768
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The Influence of Hong Kong's Policing on China
Shiu-Hing Lo, Sonny

Police cooperation includes joint anti-crime campaigns, intelligence sharing, evidence collection, as well as mutual exchanges and training. Mainland police have been impressed by the Hong Kong police's practices of operating in accordance with the Police Order, their use of handbooks, the rotation of offcers, and the services of psychological counseling. Knowledge transfer in policing has take…

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Vol. 51, No. 4, July/August 2011, pp. 770-784
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Rotating Leadership and Collaborative Innovation : Recombination Processes in…
Eisenhardt, Kathleen M.Davis, Jason P.

Using a multiple-case, inductive study of eight technology collaborations between ten organizations in the global computing and communications industries between 2001 and 2006 this paper examines why some interorganizational relationships produce technological innovations while others do not. Comparisons of more and less innovative collaborations show that high-performing collaborative innovati…

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Vol. 56 no. 2, June 2011,pp. 159-201
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Administrative Science Quarterly
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Executive Personality, Capability Cues, and Risk Taking : How Narcissistic CE…
Chatterjee, ArijitHambrick, Donald C.

We adopt an interactionist logic to study the determinants of risk taking by chief executive officers (CEOs). We introduce the concept of “capability cues”—contextual signals that decision makers might reasonably interpret as indicators of their current level of overall ability—arguing that positive cues will induce boldness, while negative cues will induce timidity. Then, drawing from prior th…

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Vol. 56 no. 2, June 2011,pp. 202-237
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How Product Order Affects Market Identity : Repertoire Ordering in the U.S. O…
Kim, Bo KyungJensen, Michael

In this study, we view market identities as interfaces between organizations and their external audiences and examine how the perceived market appeal of organizations can be influenced by the order in which the products or product features that determine their market identities are offered. We theorize that when audiences have different product preferences, organizations may increase their perc…

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Vol. 56 no. 2, June 2011,pp. 238-256
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Set up for a Fall : The Insidious Effects of Flattery and Opinion Conformity …
Westphal, James D.Stern, IthaiPark, Sun Hyun

This study considers the potentially negative consequences for corporate leaders of being subjected to high levels of ingratiation in the form of flattery and opinion conformity from other managers and board members. Chief executive officers (CEOs) who have acquired positions of relatively high social status in the corporate elite tend to be attractive targets of flattery and opinion conformity…

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Vol. 56 no. 2, June 2011,pp. 257-302
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The Global Context
Plattner, Marc F.

Although the Arab revolts have a long way to go before they can be counted as gains for democracy, they do underline what is perhaps democracy’s greatest source of strength worldwide--its superior legitimacy.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 5-12
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10455736
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Journal of Democracy
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The Lessons of 1989
Way, Lucan

The Arab events of 2011 may have some similarities to the wave of popular upheavals against authoritarianism that swept the Soviet bloc starting in 1989, but the differences are much more fundamental.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 13-23
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The Role of the Military
Barany, Zoltan

Across the Arab world, militaries have played a key role in determining whether revolts against dictatorship succeed or fail. What factors determine how and why “the guys with guns” line up the way they do?

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 24-35
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The Impact of Election Systems
Carey, John M.Reynolds, Andrew

Methods of electing legislatures are fraught with consequences for the shape and quality of democracy, and must balance a number of competing goals. Amid the current political ferment of the Arab world, what kinds of electoral systems are emerging and what will they mean for democratic hopes there?

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 36-47
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Is Saudi Arabia Immune?
Lacroix, Stephane

Saudi Arabia looked for a time in early 2011 as if it too would become swept up in the Arab uprising. Yet it never quite happened--why?

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 48-59
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Nigeria Votes : More Openness, More Conflict

Nigeria’s 2011 presidential election offered its citizens the most competitive and transparent contest in decades, but also the bloodiest.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 60-74
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A Vote for Moderate Change
Tanaka, Martín

Despite the presidential victory of Ollanta Humala, Peru’s 2011 elections had some continuities with the 2006 contest. The electorate is dividing along regional and socioeconomic rather than partisan lines.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 75-83
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A Surprising Left Turn
Levitsky, Steven

In a runoff between candidates with dubious democratic credentials, former antisystem outsider Ollanta Humala defeated Keiko Fujimori by attracting votes from the middle class.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 84-94
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Reluctant India
Mehta, Pratap

Though justly vaunted as the world’s largest democracy, India will in all likelihood remain reluctant to take on the mantle of “democracy promoter” for a mix of historical, ideological, and strategic reasons.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 97-109
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Indonesia Finds a New Voice
Sukma, Rizal

Since its transition to democracy barely a decade ago, Indonesia has begun projecting its newly democratic values across international borders. So far, however, its efforts have been largely rhetorical.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 110-123
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Turkey’s Dilemmas
Ozel, SoliOzcan, Gencer

Long an “ultrarealist” power, Turkey has over the last decade begun taking human rights and democracy more seriously as aspects of its diplomacy, albeit still in a decidedly selective way.

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Volume 22, Number 4, October 2011,pp. 124-138
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