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Capitalism and the Social Relationship

Edited by Hamid Kazeroony and Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-137-32570-9
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Capitalism and the Social Relationship: A Contextual Overview
Hamid Kazeroony
Ch 2 Critical Analysis of the Influence of Transnational Capitalism on Institutions and Organizations
Jose Vargas-Hernandez
Ch 3 How Firms Balance Social Responsibility with Surplus Value from Labor Inputs
Li-Hwa Hung
Ch 4 Basic Approaches to Leadership: Their Relation with Capitalism and Globalization
Francisco J. Lara
Ch 5 What Should the Role of Managers Be in an Organization?
Federica Caboni, Ernestina Guidici and Veronica Niola
Ch 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
Ch 7 The Limits of Working Knowledge: Reflections on the Links between Organizational Performance and Recent Globally Calamitous Events
John Garrick
Ch 8 Social Dominance Orientation and Mentorship
Daniel E. Martin and Stephen Bok
Ch 9 Corporate Social Responsibility and Innovation Climate during Different Stages of Capitalism
Ruth Alas and Ulle Ubius
Ch 10 Sustainable Development Capitalism: Changing Paradigms and Practices for a More Viable, Equitable, Bearable, and Just Economic Future for All
Marco Tavanti
Ch 11 Socially Responsible Investment: How Shareholders Change Their Role within the Capitalism Paradigm
Celine Gainet
Ch 12 How Can Governments, Regional Regulatory Bodies, and World Organizations Prevent Firms from Collusion?
Dominic DePersis
Ch 13 The Emergence of Community-based Capitalism: The Case of Korean ‘Village’ Enterprises
Jae Eon Yu and Chul Min Jung
Ch 14 Capitalism in the Indian Social Environment: An Ethnic Perspective
Sushanta K. Mishra and Kumar Kunal Kamal
Ch 15 Capitalism, Fraud, and Moving Forward in a Crisis
Robyn Hulsart and Vikkie McCarthy
Ch 16 Is Barter a Strategic Response to the Global Capitalist Crisis?
Claudia Melis and Ernestina Guidici
Ch 17 From Capitalism to Neo-Medievalism: The Perverse Effects of Privatization
Ernesto Nito, Gianluigi Mangia, Paolo Canonico and Stefano Consiglio
Ch 18 Is It Possible to Achieve Sustainable Capitalism by 2020?
Angella Dettori and Ernestina Guidici
Ch 19 Capitalism at a Crossroads: Unfulfilled Expectations and Future Challenges
Andrew Michael

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