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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