Firm commitment
why the corporation is failing us and how to restore trust in it
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Word Count
76,500 words, Guess
Page Count
306 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefirmcommitmentwh00maye_379
- Internet Archivefirmcommitmentwh0000maye
- ISBN-100199669937
- ISBN-139780199669936
- Library of Congress Control Number2012537321
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number828882029
- OCLC Control Number811599677
- Better World Books9780199669936
- Open LibraryOL27038895M
Classifications
- DDC338.74
- LCCHD2731
- LCCHG4026 .M382 2013
and 1 more
- LCCHG4026 .M39 2013
Description
The corporation is one of the most important and remarkable institutions in the world. It affects all our lives continuously. It feeds, entertains, houses and, employs us. It generates vast amounts of revenue for those who own it and it invests a substantial proportion of the wealth that we possess. But the corporation is also the cause of immense problems and suffering, a source of poverty and pollution, and its failures are increasing. How is the corporation failing us? Why is it happening? What should we do to restore trust in it? While governments are subject to repeated questioning and scrutiny, the corporation receives relatively little attention. Firm Commitment provides a lucid and insightful account of the role of the corporation in modern society and explains why its problems are growing. It gives a fresh perspective on the crises in financial markets, developing countries, and the environment. Based on decades of analysis and research, it describes a new approach to thinking about the firm which not only stops it destroying us but turns it into the means of protecting our environment, addressing social problems, and creating new sources of entrepreneurship and innovation. It sets out an agenda for converting the corporation into a twenty-first century organization that we will value and trust. It takes you on a journey that starts in the Galapagos, ends in Ancient Egypt, and in the process brings you to a new level of appreciation of the economic world we inhabit. -- Provided by publisher.
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