Marks Mizruchi
Intercorporate Relations
The Structural Analysis of Business
Herausgeber: Mizruchi, Mark S.; Schwartz, Michael
Marks Mizruchi
Intercorporate Relations
The Structural Analysis of Business
Herausgeber: Mizruchi, Mark S.; Schwartz, Michael
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New English translation of several of the most important and characteristic texts of the Enlightenment.
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New English translation of several of the most important and characteristic texts of the Enlightenment.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9780521437943
- ISBN-10: 0521437946
- Artikelnr.: 21436357
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 559g
- ISBN-13: 9780521437943
- ISBN-10: 0521437946
- Artikelnr.: 21436357
List of figures; List of tables; Introduction Mark S. Mizruchi and Michael
Schwartz; Part I. Theoretical Perspectives: 1. A resource dependence
perspective on intercorporate relations Jeffrey Pfeffer; 2. Finance capital
and the internal structure of the capitalist class in the United States
Michael Soref and Maurice Zeitlin; 3. A structural approach to markets Eric
M. Leifer and Harrison C. White; 4. What is money? a social structural
interpretation Wayne E. Baker; 5. Corporation, class, and city system
Donald A. Palmer and Roger Friedland; Part II. National and International
Business Structures: A Comparative Perspective: 6. The structure of class
cohesion: the corporate network and its dual James Bearden and Beth Mintz;
7. Intercorporate structures in Western Europe: a comparative historical
analysis John Scott; 8. The articulation of power and business structures:
a study of Colombia Enrique Ogliastri and Carlos Dávila; 9.
Business-government relations in modern Japan: a Todai-Yakkai-Zaikai
complex? Koji Taira and Teiichi Wada; 10. International bank capital and
the new liberalism Meindert Fennema and Kees van der Pijl; Index of
authors; Subject index.
Schwartz; Part I. Theoretical Perspectives: 1. A resource dependence
perspective on intercorporate relations Jeffrey Pfeffer; 2. Finance capital
and the internal structure of the capitalist class in the United States
Michael Soref and Maurice Zeitlin; 3. A structural approach to markets Eric
M. Leifer and Harrison C. White; 4. What is money? a social structural
interpretation Wayne E. Baker; 5. Corporation, class, and city system
Donald A. Palmer and Roger Friedland; Part II. National and International
Business Structures: A Comparative Perspective: 6. The structure of class
cohesion: the corporate network and its dual James Bearden and Beth Mintz;
7. Intercorporate structures in Western Europe: a comparative historical
analysis John Scott; 8. The articulation of power and business structures:
a study of Colombia Enrique Ogliastri and Carlos Dávila; 9.
Business-government relations in modern Japan: a Todai-Yakkai-Zaikai
complex? Koji Taira and Teiichi Wada; 10. International bank capital and
the new liberalism Meindert Fennema and Kees van der Pijl; Index of
authors; Subject index.
List of figures; List of tables; Introduction Mark S. Mizruchi and Michael
Schwartz; Part I. Theoretical Perspectives: 1. A resource dependence
perspective on intercorporate relations Jeffrey Pfeffer; 2. Finance capital
and the internal structure of the capitalist class in the United States
Michael Soref and Maurice Zeitlin; 3. A structural approach to markets Eric
M. Leifer and Harrison C. White; 4. What is money? a social structural
interpretation Wayne E. Baker; 5. Corporation, class, and city system
Donald A. Palmer and Roger Friedland; Part II. National and International
Business Structures: A Comparative Perspective: 6. The structure of class
cohesion: the corporate network and its dual James Bearden and Beth Mintz;
7. Intercorporate structures in Western Europe: a comparative historical
analysis John Scott; 8. The articulation of power and business structures:
a study of Colombia Enrique Ogliastri and Carlos Dávila; 9.
Business-government relations in modern Japan: a Todai-Yakkai-Zaikai
complex? Koji Taira and Teiichi Wada; 10. International bank capital and
the new liberalism Meindert Fennema and Kees van der Pijl; Index of
authors; Subject index.
Schwartz; Part I. Theoretical Perspectives: 1. A resource dependence
perspective on intercorporate relations Jeffrey Pfeffer; 2. Finance capital
and the internal structure of the capitalist class in the United States
Michael Soref and Maurice Zeitlin; 3. A structural approach to markets Eric
M. Leifer and Harrison C. White; 4. What is money? a social structural
interpretation Wayne E. Baker; 5. Corporation, class, and city system
Donald A. Palmer and Roger Friedland; Part II. National and International
Business Structures: A Comparative Perspective: 6. The structure of class
cohesion: the corporate network and its dual James Bearden and Beth Mintz;
7. Intercorporate structures in Western Europe: a comparative historical
analysis John Scott; 8. The articulation of power and business structures:
a study of Colombia Enrique Ogliastri and Carlos Dávila; 9.
Business-government relations in modern Japan: a Todai-Yakkai-Zaikai
complex? Koji Taira and Teiichi Wada; 10. International bank capital and
the new liberalism Meindert Fennema and Kees van der Pijl; Index of
authors; Subject index.