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The objective of this paper is to critically review the so-called "varieties of capitalism? (VoC) approach. This is a meaningful exercise given the popularity of the VoC approach across wide ranging disciplines, from political economy to economic sociology to management studies, and especially taking into
consideration, the recent show of interest in the approach by the writers of corporate social responsibility (CSR) seeking to explore varieties of CSR institutions and practices across nations. This paper discusses the merits and shortcomings of the VoC approach, focusing on five key issues, namely, the VoC?s approach to studying national diversity, its focus on the firm as the key actor, its core concepts, "system coordination? and "institutional complementarity?, its potential for analysing institutional change, and finally, the policy implications that can be drawn from its framework.