The book takes knowledge and understanding developed within uni-societal studies of business and society and extends the frame of reference to the international arena.
The book takes knowledge and understanding developed within uni-societal studies of business and society and extends the frame of reference to the int...
Although the topic of business-government relations (BGR) is obviously not original, the authors seek to make their work unique by creating a conceptual framework that attempts to utilize empirical data to address this interdependence systematically. To attain this goal, Stevens, Wartick, and Bagby build on the fragmented foundations of relevant BGR literature. Major issues addressed include the legal environment of BGR; the relationships between resource dependence and BGR attitudes of private-sector executives; the perceptions of BGR by public-sector managers; and an analysis of the...
Although the topic of business-government relations (BGR) is obviously not original, the authors seek to make their work unique by creating a conce...