Notes on Contributors

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Notes on Contributors Vedi R. Hadiz is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Sociology, National University of Singapore. His recent research areas and interests are labour and politics, Indonesian and Southeast Asian politics and society, political economy and political sociology, industrialization and social change. His most recent publications include ‘The Indonesian Labour Movement: Resurgent or Constrained?’, Southeast Asian Affairs, forthcoming 2002; ‘Studies in the Political Economy of New Order Indonesia’, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, (e-journal) March 2002; ‘Capitalism, Oligarchic Power and the State in Indonesia’, Historical Materialism, 8, 2001, pp. 117–149; (2001) ‘Mirroring the Past or Reflecting the Future: Class and Religious Pluralism in Indonesian Labour’, in Robert W. Hefner (ed.) The Politics of Multiculturalism: Pluralism and Citizenship in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 268–290; (2000) ‘Retrieving the Past for the Future: Indonesia and the New Order Legacy’, Southeast Asian Journal of Social Science 28 (2): 11–34: (2000) ‘Globalization, Labour and the State: The Case of Indonesia’, Asia–Pacific Business Review 6 (3/4): 239–259; and (2002) ‘Oligarchy and Capitalism: The Case of Indonesia’ (with Richard Robison), in Luigi Tomba (ed.), East Asian Capitalism: Conflicts, Growth and Crisis, Milan: Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinelli, pp. 37–74. Masaki Hayashi is Professor of the Department of Commerce at Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan, and Chairman of the Japan Academy of Labor and Management (JALM). He is interested in research on the innovations of Japanese management, especially, on the strategic alliance of Japanese multinational enterprises. His most recent publication is ‘Joho Nettowa-ku Keiei Ron; Gendai Keiei Kakushin e no Apurochi’ (Information Network Management: The Characteristics of Japanese Management Innovation) in (2001) Hayashi Masaki, Inoue Teruyuki and Kosaka Takahide (eds.) Joho Nettowa-ku Keiei (Management in the Era of Information Network) (Sosho Gendai Keieigaku Series, Vol. 18), Kyoto: Minerva Shobo, pp. 1–22.

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Ray Loveridge is presently a Research Fellow at the Said Business School, University of Oxford. He is also Emeritus Professor at Aston University and will be a Visiting Professor at the University of Leicester over the 2002–3 academic year. He has held visiting positions in a number of overseas universities in USA, Europe, the Middle East and Pacific Asia. He has recently been granted a DLitt by the Judge Institute, University of Cambridge and was awarded a Leverhulme Emeritus Research Fellowship for the period 1999– 2001. The latter grant was to research the role of professional accountants and engineers in a global economy. Prior to that he held a joint ESRC grant, with Professor Mark Casson and Dr. S. Singh, to conduct a cross country comparison of the role of Human Resource Management in Multinational Enterprises. A number of book chapters have derived from these projects, the latest of wh