Understanding Business Environments
Herausgeber: Lucas, Michael
Understanding Business Environments
Herausgeber: Lucas, Michael
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Provides the student with an introduction to the factors underlying and impacting upon the business environment from social, technological, economic and political perspectives.
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Provides the student with an introduction to the factors underlying and impacting upon the business environment from social, technological, economic and political perspectives.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780415238595
- ISBN-10: 0415238595
- Artikelnr.: 22429046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 697g
- ISBN-13: 9780415238595
- ISBN-10: 0415238595
- Artikelnr.: 22429046
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Michael Lucas, the Open University
INTRODUCTION: THE CONCEPT OF THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 1 Globalisation 2
Identifying environmental issues 3 The traditions of thought in the study
of economy and society SECTION 1: THE ECONOMY 4 Conservative governments
and the economy, 1979-97 5 Finance unbound 6 The management of the UK
economy 7 A marxist reading of the UK economy and its management 8 Living
without borders 9 Global cooperation or rival trade blocs? SECTION 2:
SOCIETY 10 The structure of society 11 Social trends since World War II 12
Changing social divisions: class gender and race 13 Why inequality doesn't
work 14 A new international division of labour? 15 Culture and management
SECTION 3: THE STATE 16 An overview of the English legal system 17 Power
and the state 18 Putting the advanced capitalist state in perspective 19
Government-business relations in Japan and Korea 20 Business routes of
influence in Brussels: exploring the choice of direct representation 21
Globalization and the advanced capitalist state SECTION 4: THE SYSTEM?
TECHNOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND GLOBALISATION 22 Creating the corporate future 23
Daniel Bell and the information society 24 Global information
infrastructure: eliminating the distance barrier 25 Globalization, new
production concepts and income distribution 26 A road map for natural
capitalism 27 Reflections on the politics linking science, environment and
innovation
Identifying environmental issues 3 The traditions of thought in the study
of economy and society SECTION 1: THE ECONOMY 4 Conservative governments
and the economy, 1979-97 5 Finance unbound 6 The management of the UK
economy 7 A marxist reading of the UK economy and its management 8 Living
without borders 9 Global cooperation or rival trade blocs? SECTION 2:
SOCIETY 10 The structure of society 11 Social trends since World War II 12
Changing social divisions: class gender and race 13 Why inequality doesn't
work 14 A new international division of labour? 15 Culture and management
SECTION 3: THE STATE 16 An overview of the English legal system 17 Power
and the state 18 Putting the advanced capitalist state in perspective 19
Government-business relations in Japan and Korea 20 Business routes of
influence in Brussels: exploring the choice of direct representation 21
Globalization and the advanced capitalist state SECTION 4: THE SYSTEM?
TECHNOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND GLOBALISATION 22 Creating the corporate future 23
Daniel Bell and the information society 24 Global information
infrastructure: eliminating the distance barrier 25 Globalization, new
production concepts and income distribution 26 A road map for natural
capitalism 27 Reflections on the politics linking science, environment and
innovation
INTRODUCTION: THE CONCEPT OF THE BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT 1 Globalisation 2
Identifying environmental issues 3 The traditions of thought in the study
of economy and society SECTION 1: THE ECONOMY 4 Conservative governments
and the economy, 1979-97 5 Finance unbound 6 The management of the UK
economy 7 A marxist reading of the UK economy and its management 8 Living
without borders 9 Global cooperation or rival trade blocs? SECTION 2:
SOCIETY 10 The structure of society 11 Social trends since World War II 12
Changing social divisions: class gender and race 13 Why inequality doesn't
work 14 A new international division of labour? 15 Culture and management
SECTION 3: THE STATE 16 An overview of the English legal system 17 Power
and the state 18 Putting the advanced capitalist state in perspective 19
Government-business relations in Japan and Korea 20 Business routes of
influence in Brussels: exploring the choice of direct representation 21
Globalization and the advanced capitalist state SECTION 4: THE SYSTEM?
TECHNOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND GLOBALISATION 22 Creating the corporate future 23
Daniel Bell and the information society 24 Global information
infrastructure: eliminating the distance barrier 25 Globalization, new
production concepts and income distribution 26 A road map for natural
capitalism 27 Reflections on the politics linking science, environment and
innovation
Identifying environmental issues 3 The traditions of thought in the study
of economy and society SECTION 1: THE ECONOMY 4 Conservative governments
and the economy, 1979-97 5 Finance unbound 6 The management of the UK
economy 7 A marxist reading of the UK economy and its management 8 Living
without borders 9 Global cooperation or rival trade blocs? SECTION 2:
SOCIETY 10 The structure of society 11 Social trends since World War II 12
Changing social divisions: class gender and race 13 Why inequality doesn't
work 14 A new international division of labour? 15 Culture and management
SECTION 3: THE STATE 16 An overview of the English legal system 17 Power
and the state 18 Putting the advanced capitalist state in perspective 19
Government-business relations in Japan and Korea 20 Business routes of
influence in Brussels: exploring the choice of direct representation 21
Globalization and the advanced capitalist state SECTION 4: THE SYSTEM?
TECHNOLOGY, ECOLOGY AND GLOBALISATION 22 Creating the corporate future 23
Daniel Bell and the information society 24 Global information
infrastructure: eliminating the distance barrier 25 Globalization, new
production concepts and income distribution 26 A road map for natural
capitalism 27 Reflections on the politics linking science, environment and
innovation







