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Greg Urban is Arthur Hobson Quinn Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and author of several books, including Metaculture: How Culture Moves Through the World.
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Greg Urban is Arthur Hobson Quinn Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and author of several books, including Metaculture: How Culture Moves Through the World.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780812246025
- ISBN-10: 0812246020
- Artikelnr.: 40307927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780812246025
- ISBN-10: 0812246020
- Artikelnr.: 40307927
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Greg Urban is Arthur Hobson Quinn Professor of Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania and author of several books, including Metaculture: How Culture Moves Through the World.
Introduction. Why For-Profit Corporations and Citizenship?
-Greg Urban
PART I. ARE FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS IN THE PUBIC INTEREST?
Chapter 2. Corporate Power and the Public Good
-Lynn Sharp Paine
Chapter 3. How Big Business Targets Children
-Joel Bakan
Chapter 4. Corporate Social Purpose and the Task of Management
-Jeffery Smith
Chapter 5. Corporate Purpose and Social Responsibility
-Jeffrey L. Sturchio and Louis Galambos
Chapter 6. Education by Corporation: The Merits and Perils of For-Profit
Higher Education for a Democratic Citizenry
-Amy J. Sepinwall
Chapter 7. Enron and the Legacy of Corporate Discourse
-Rosalie Genova
Chapter 8. Saving TEPCO: Debt, Credit, and the "End" of Finance in
Post-Fukushima Japan
-Hirokazu Miyazaki
PART II. DOES GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF CORPORATIONS PROMOTE WELL-BEING IN A
DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY?
Chapter 9. The Rise and Embedding of the Corporation: Considerations for
American Democracy and Citizenship
-Walter Licht
Chapter 10. Citizens of the Corporation? Workplace Democracy in a
Post-Union Era
-Cynthia Estlund
Chapter 11. Politics and Corporate Governance: What Explains Policy
Outcomes?
-Peter Gourevitch
Chapter 12. The Nature and Futility of "Regulation by Assimilation"
-Jonathan R. Macey
Chapter 13. Multinational Corporations as Regulators and Central Planners:
Implications for Citizens' Voice
-Katharina Pistor
Chapter 14. Ethnicity, Inc.: On the Affective Economy of Belonging
-Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff
Chapter 15. Corporate Nostalgia? Managerial Capitalism from a Contemporary
Perspective
Karen Ho
Chapter 16. Can For-Profit Corporations Be Good Citizens? Perspectives from
Four Business Leaders
-Nien-hÊ Hsieh
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
-Greg Urban
PART I. ARE FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS IN THE PUBIC INTEREST?
Chapter 2. Corporate Power and the Public Good
-Lynn Sharp Paine
Chapter 3. How Big Business Targets Children
-Joel Bakan
Chapter 4. Corporate Social Purpose and the Task of Management
-Jeffery Smith
Chapter 5. Corporate Purpose and Social Responsibility
-Jeffrey L. Sturchio and Louis Galambos
Chapter 6. Education by Corporation: The Merits and Perils of For-Profit
Higher Education for a Democratic Citizenry
-Amy J. Sepinwall
Chapter 7. Enron and the Legacy of Corporate Discourse
-Rosalie Genova
Chapter 8. Saving TEPCO: Debt, Credit, and the "End" of Finance in
Post-Fukushima Japan
-Hirokazu Miyazaki
PART II. DOES GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF CORPORATIONS PROMOTE WELL-BEING IN A
DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY?
Chapter 9. The Rise and Embedding of the Corporation: Considerations for
American Democracy and Citizenship
-Walter Licht
Chapter 10. Citizens of the Corporation? Workplace Democracy in a
Post-Union Era
-Cynthia Estlund
Chapter 11. Politics and Corporate Governance: What Explains Policy
Outcomes?
-Peter Gourevitch
Chapter 12. The Nature and Futility of "Regulation by Assimilation"
-Jonathan R. Macey
Chapter 13. Multinational Corporations as Regulators and Central Planners:
Implications for Citizens' Voice
-Katharina Pistor
Chapter 14. Ethnicity, Inc.: On the Affective Economy of Belonging
-Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff
Chapter 15. Corporate Nostalgia? Managerial Capitalism from a Contemporary
Perspective
Karen Ho
Chapter 16. Can For-Profit Corporations Be Good Citizens? Perspectives from
Four Business Leaders
-Nien-hÊ Hsieh
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction. Why For-Profit Corporations and Citizenship?
-Greg Urban
PART I. ARE FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS IN THE PUBIC INTEREST?
Chapter 2. Corporate Power and the Public Good
-Lynn Sharp Paine
Chapter 3. How Big Business Targets Children
-Joel Bakan
Chapter 4. Corporate Social Purpose and the Task of Management
-Jeffery Smith
Chapter 5. Corporate Purpose and Social Responsibility
-Jeffrey L. Sturchio and Louis Galambos
Chapter 6. Education by Corporation: The Merits and Perils of For-Profit
Higher Education for a Democratic Citizenry
-Amy J. Sepinwall
Chapter 7. Enron and the Legacy of Corporate Discourse
-Rosalie Genova
Chapter 8. Saving TEPCO: Debt, Credit, and the "End" of Finance in
Post-Fukushima Japan
-Hirokazu Miyazaki
PART II. DOES GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF CORPORATIONS PROMOTE WELL-BEING IN A
DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY?
Chapter 9. The Rise and Embedding of the Corporation: Considerations for
American Democracy and Citizenship
-Walter Licht
Chapter 10. Citizens of the Corporation? Workplace Democracy in a
Post-Union Era
-Cynthia Estlund
Chapter 11. Politics and Corporate Governance: What Explains Policy
Outcomes?
-Peter Gourevitch
Chapter 12. The Nature and Futility of "Regulation by Assimilation"
-Jonathan R. Macey
Chapter 13. Multinational Corporations as Regulators and Central Planners:
Implications for Citizens' Voice
-Katharina Pistor
Chapter 14. Ethnicity, Inc.: On the Affective Economy of Belonging
-Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff
Chapter 15. Corporate Nostalgia? Managerial Capitalism from a Contemporary
Perspective
Karen Ho
Chapter 16. Can For-Profit Corporations Be Good Citizens? Perspectives from
Four Business Leaders
-Nien-hÊ Hsieh
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
-Greg Urban
PART I. ARE FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS IN THE PUBIC INTEREST?
Chapter 2. Corporate Power and the Public Good
-Lynn Sharp Paine
Chapter 3. How Big Business Targets Children
-Joel Bakan
Chapter 4. Corporate Social Purpose and the Task of Management
-Jeffery Smith
Chapter 5. Corporate Purpose and Social Responsibility
-Jeffrey L. Sturchio and Louis Galambos
Chapter 6. Education by Corporation: The Merits and Perils of For-Profit
Higher Education for a Democratic Citizenry
-Amy J. Sepinwall
Chapter 7. Enron and the Legacy of Corporate Discourse
-Rosalie Genova
Chapter 8. Saving TEPCO: Debt, Credit, and the "End" of Finance in
Post-Fukushima Japan
-Hirokazu Miyazaki
PART II. DOES GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF CORPORATIONS PROMOTE WELL-BEING IN A
DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY?
Chapter 9. The Rise and Embedding of the Corporation: Considerations for
American Democracy and Citizenship
-Walter Licht
Chapter 10. Citizens of the Corporation? Workplace Democracy in a
Post-Union Era
-Cynthia Estlund
Chapter 11. Politics and Corporate Governance: What Explains Policy
Outcomes?
-Peter Gourevitch
Chapter 12. The Nature and Futility of "Regulation by Assimilation"
-Jonathan R. Macey
Chapter 13. Multinational Corporations as Regulators and Central Planners:
Implications for Citizens' Voice
-Katharina Pistor
Chapter 14. Ethnicity, Inc.: On the Affective Economy of Belonging
-Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff
Chapter 15. Corporate Nostalgia? Managerial Capitalism from a Contemporary
Perspective
Karen Ho
Chapter 16. Can For-Profit Corporations Be Good Citizens? Perspectives from
Four Business Leaders
-Nien-hÊ Hsieh
Notes
List of Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments