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Capitalism and the social relationship : an organizational perspective / edited by Hamid Kazeroony and Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch.

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Capitalism and the social relationship : an organizational perspective / edited by Hamid Kazeroony and Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch.
Publication
Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.

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Additional Authors
  • Kazeroony, Hamid H.
  • Stachowicz-Stanusch, Agata
  • Stachowicz-Stanusch, Agata.
Description
xix, 332 pages; 23 cm
Summary
"Capitalism and the Social Relationship examines the changing external environment of organizations. It explores the contradictions within the global capitalist system and their consequences; it assess and finds ways to create new knowledge for managers/leaders to reorient themselves in appropriate restructuring of organizations to better serve their stakeholders. The particular benefits offered by the book are: (1) a systematic discussion of capitalism as a system with the recent crises as a starting point which provides a vivid example for readers, (2) an explanation of why capitalism as a global system is at a crossroads, (3) a discussion of the capitalism 'dilemma' as part of the external environment of organizations and its impact on internal structures and relationships, and (4) the connection between fundamental economic outlook and its impact on managerial and organizational perspectives"--
Subject
  • Capitalism > Social aspects
  • Corporations > Social aspects
  • Social responsibility of business
  • Organizational sociology
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Bookkeeping
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Business Ethics
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Development / Sustainable Development
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate & Business History
  • BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Government & Business
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
Contents
Machine generated contents note: -- PART I: CAPITALISM: THE DIALECTICAL CONTRADICTIONS PAVING THE WAY -- 1. Capitalism and the Social Relationship: The Contextual Overview; Hamid Kazeroony -- 2. Critical Analysis of Transnational Capitalism; Jose Vargas Hernandez -- 3. How Firms Will Balance Their Social Responsibility with Surplus Value from Labor's Input?; Li-Hwa Hung -- PART II: CAPITALISM AND ORGANIZATIONAL INNER-WORKING -- 4. Capitalism in the Globalization Era: Basic Approaches to Leadership; Francisco J. Lara -- 5. What Should The Role of Managers Be in Organization?; Federica Caboni, Ernestina Guidici, and Veronica Niola -- 6. The Relationship Between Management and Capitalism from a Critical History of Modernity Point of View: Janus, the Two Faced God vs. Yin-Yang; Luca Solari -- 7. Organizational Performance and Working Knowledge: Reflections on the GFC and Other Calamitous Events; John Garrick -- 8. Social Dominance Orientation and Mentorship; Daniel E Martin --^ PART III: CAPITALISM TRIAD: THE ORGANIZATION, ITS EXTERNAL STAKEHOLDERS, AND THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM -- 9. Corporate Social Responsibility and Innovative Climate; Ruth Alas and Ulle Ubius -- 10. Sustainable Development Capitalism: Changing Paradigms and Practices; Marco Tavanti -- 11. Socially Responsible Investment: How Shareholders Change Their Role Within the Capitalism Paradigm; Celine Gainet -- 12. How Governments, Regional Regulatory Bodies, and World Organizations Can Prevent Firms from Collusion?; Dominic DePersis -- 13. The Emergence of Community Based Capitalism: The Case of Korean 'Village' Enterprises; Jae Eon Yu and Chul Min Jung -- 14. Capitalism in the Indian Social Environment: An Ethnic Perspective; Sushanta K Mishra and Kumar Kunal Kamal -- 15. Capitalism, Fraud, and Moving Forward in a crisis; Robyn Hulsart and Vikkie McCarthy -- PART IV: CAPITALISM: ITS FUTURE AND THE CONSEQUENCES FOR ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP --^ 16. Is Barter a Strategic Response to Face Global Capitalist Crisis?; Claudia Melis and Ernestina Guidici -- 17. On the Way from Capitalism to Neo Medievalism: The Perverse Effects of Privatization; Ernesto De Nito, Gianluigi Mangia, Paolo Canonico, and Stefano Consiglio -- 18. Is it Possible to Achieve Sustainable Capitalism by 2020?; Angella Dettori and Ernestina Guidici -- 19. Capitalism at a Cross Road: Unfulfilled Expectations and Future Challenges; Andrew Michael.
ISBN
  • 9781137325693 (hardback)
  • 1137325690 (hardback)
LCCN
^^2014018702
OCLC
870285456
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library