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Understanding the Rise and Transformation of Business Collective Action in India
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 January 2017
Abstract
Scholars of business associations have recently learned a great deal about how associations contribute to development, but much less about the origins of such developmental associations. This essay introduces and assesses a new political explanation for the origins of ‘developmental associations.’ Conventional wisdom holds that developmental associations must be able to rise above political and collusive pressures and establish autonomy from states. Yet, I argue that these associations' developmental capacities emerge as a result of active state support by key actors, and in response to challenges and threats posed by competitive business organizations. Developmental associations emerge and acquire their capacities as they confront internal threats from other associations, as well as utilize the opportunities presented by the national state and international channels. In this view, functional or organizational capacity is not enough, rather, developmental business associations, must exhibit political capacity'that is the ability to manage the political environment, and respond to the structure of opportunities and threats. This explanation views developmental business associations as political organizations seeking power as well as offers a historically sensitive analysis of transformation of business politics in reforming India.
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Primary Sources:
Newspapers:
The Hindu: 1990–2004
Business Line: 1990–2004
The Economic Times: 1990–2004
The Financial Express: 1990–2004
Business Standard: 1990–2004
Indian Express: 1990–2004
Other Newspapers Consulted
The Patriot
The Telegraph
Business and Political Observer
The Times of India
The Statesman
The Independent
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