Business and society : a critical introduction

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Business and society : a critical introduction

Kean Birch ... [et al.]

Zed Books, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Corporations dominate our societies. They employ us, sell to us and influence how we think and who we vote for, while their economic interests dictate local, national and global agendas. Written in clear and accessible terms, this much-needed textbook provides critical perspectives on all aspects of the relationship between business and society: from an historical analysis of the spread of capitalism as the foundation of the 'corporate' revolution in the late nineteenth century to the regulation, ethics and exclusionary implications of business in contemporary society. Furthermore, it examines how corporate power and capitalism might be resisted, outlining a range of alternatives, from the social economy through to new forms of open access or commons ownership.

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Introduction: A Critical Introduction to Business and Society 1. The Emergence of Capitalism in Western Europe 2. The Spread of Capitalism 3. The Corporate Revolution 4. Corporate Governance 5. Corporate Responsibility 6. Corporate Power 7. Global Economy and Varieties of Capitalism 8. Global Governance 9. Global Environmental Change 10. Markets and Economic Order 11. Economics, Capitalism and Business: The Orthodoxy 12. Political Economy and Critiques of Capitalism: Heterodox Perspectives 13. Business, Regulation and Policy 14. Ethics and Business 15. Business and Social Exclusion 16. Resistance and Alternatives to Corporate Capitalism 17. Social Economy 18. Rethinking Ownership: The Market vs. the Commons

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