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Business and Society: A Critical Introduction [Minkštas viršelis]

(York University, Canada), , , , (York University, Canada), (York University, Canada)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 610 g, 17 bw tables, 4 bw illust
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1783604484
  • ISBN-13: 9781783604487
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 312 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 610 g, 17 bw tables, 4 bw illust
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Jan-2017
  • Leidėjas: Zed Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 1783604484
  • ISBN-13: 9781783604487
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Our society is dominated by corporations that employ us, sell to us, and influence local, national, and global agendas. Though we may take for granted the role of corporate business and capitalism in our day to day lives and assume it is inescapable, this hasn’t always been the case. Business and Society provides a broad historical analysis of the spread of capitalism and the foundation of the corporate revolution in the late nineteenth century, while examining the challenges of regulation and ethics in contemporary business. In addition, it examines how corporate power and capitalism might be resisted, outlining a range of alternatives, from the social economy to new forms of open access or commons ownership.
 
Written in a clear, accessible style, Business and Society offers an approachable introduction to  a variety of perspectives from sociological, geographical, heterodox economic, ethical, political, legal and historical contexts.
 

Recenzijos

A most serviceable compass, timely and effective, for a time in which we are constantly told that society should be treated as just another type of business. * Fabian Muniesa, Ecole des Mines de Paris * A fresh, topical and highly engaging introduction to the vital issues surrounding the business world. There is much food for thought in this book: every student of business should read it. * Geoffrey Hodgson, author of Conceptualizing Capitalism: Institutions, Evolution, Future * The ideal user's guide to the modern world and how we got here. It untangles the thicket of politics and corporate power and gives readers cogent intellectual arguments and an inspiring message that change is possible and already happening. * Katherine Trebeck, Oxfam GB * Offers a wide ranging introductory interdisciplinary text for the study of the modern world. Rich in conceptual debate, it provides students with incisive analysis and criticism. This is the antidote to the anodyne business school textbook. * Liam Campling, Queen Mary University of London * In this tremendous text, Kean Birch and his colleagues show us why we must understand economic activity as embedded in political decisions. This book should be compulsory reading for anyone who wants to understand how another business world is possible. * Martin Parker, University of Leicester * Goes beyond conventional accounts to critically expose the complex realities of the relationship between business and society. With clarity and originality, the authors illuminate the role of business for shaping society both in the past and present. * Sara Gorgoni, University of Greenwich *

Daugiau informacijos

Ideal for undergraduates, this introductory textbook comprehensively examines the often fraught and contentious relationship between business and society.
Tables and figures
vi
Acknowledgements vii
A note on authorship viii
Introduction: a critical introduction to business and society 1(11)
1 The emergence of capitalism in Western Europe
12(14)
2 The spread of capitalism
26(16)
3 The corporate revolution
42(15)
4 Corporate governance
57(14)
5 Corporate responsibility
71(16)
6 Corporate power
87(14)
7 Global economy and varieties of capitalism
101(15)
8 Global governance
116(16)
9 Global environmental change
132(17)
10 Markets and economic order
149(14)
11 Economics, capitalism and business: the orthodoxy
163(16)
12 Political economy and critiques of capitalism: heterodox perspectives
179(16)
13 Business, regulation and policy
195(16)
14 Ethics and business
211(14)
15 Business and social exclusion
225(16)
16 Resistance and alternatives to corporate capitalism
241(17)
17 Social economy
258(16)
18 Rethinking ownership: the market vs. the commons
274(16)
Index 290
Kean Birch is Associate Professor in the Business and Society programme at York University, Canada. His recent books include: We Have Never Been Neoliberal (2015); The Handbook of Neoliberalism (2016, co-edited with Simon Springer and Julie MacLeavy); and Innovation, Regional Development and the Life Sciences (2016).

Caroline Shenaz Hossein is Assistant Professor in the Business and Society programme in the Department of Social Science at York University, Canada. She is the author of Politicized Microfinance: Money, Power and Violence in the Black Americas (2016).

Mark Peacock is Professor in the Business and Society programme at York University, Canada. His research interests include the philosophy of economics and the theory and origins of money. He recently published the book Introducing Money (2013).

Alberto Salazar is Assistant Professor in the Department of Law and Legal Studies at Carleton University, Canada. His most recent publications appear in the American Journal of Comparative Law and Osgoode Legal Studies Research Papers.

Sonya Scott is a Sessional Assistant Professor in the Business and Society programme at York University, Canada. She is the author of Architectures of Economic Subjectivity (2013).

Richard Wellen is Associate Professor in the Business and Society programme at York University, Canada. His recent research deals with the political economy of higher education as well as transformations and alternatives in scholarly publishing markets. His books include Making Policy in Turbulent Times (2013, co-edited with Paul Axelrod, Theresa Shanahan and Roopa Deesai-Trilokekar).