The theme of corporate power, antitrust, and the changing shape of the economy are seeing a vast outpouring of interest. This Element brings a highly accessible view rooted in recent research and theory.
The theme of corporate power, antitrust, and the changing shape of the economy are seeing a vast outpouring of interest. This Element brings a highly accessible view rooted in recent research and theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gerald F. Davis is the Wilbur K. Pierpont Collegiate Professor of Management at the Ross School of Business and professor of sociology at the University of Michigan. He is the author of Managed by the Markets (winner of the Academy of Management's George R. Terry Book Award) and the coauthor of Changing Your Company from the Inside Out, Social Movements and Organization Theory, and Organizations and Organizing. He also serves as the editor of Administrative Science Quarterly.
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Introduction 1. The digital transformation of business 2. Rising monopoly power and a new Gilded Age? 3. The problems with the monopoly narrative 4. What is nationality now? 5. What is industry now? 6. What is size now? 7. Every man an LLC? The hollow promise of entrepreneurship for all 8. What next? Business models and power References.
Introduction 1. The digital transformation of business 2. Rising monopoly power and a new Gilded Age? 3. The problems with the monopoly narrative 4. What is nationality now? 5. What is industry now? 6. What is size now? 7. Every man an LLC? The hollow promise of entrepreneurship for all 8. What next? Business models and power References.
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