This volume constitutes the first compilation of work by leading international scholars who have adopted a structural approach to the study of business. It argues that corporate behavior cannot be understood in terms of the actions of individual firms alone, and that in order to understand how businesses operate, it is necessary to explore the relationships among them. It contains position statements by leading spokespersons for the two major structural perspectives on intercorporate relations--the resource dependence and social class views; essays on markets, money, and relations between...
This volume constitutes the first compilation of work by leading international scholars who have adopted a structural approach to the study of busines...
In this razor-sharp analysis, TomDispatch.com commentator Michael Schwartz turns every mainstream conclusion about Iraq on its head. He shows how US occupation is fueling civil war in Iraq and beyond, and how US officials dismantled the Iraqi state and economy, helping to destroy rather than rebuild the country.
In a popular style reminiscent of the best writing against the Vietnam War, he punctures the myths used to sell the US public the idea of an endless "war on terror" centered in Iraq. Schwartz shows how the real US interests in Iraq were rooted in the geopolitics of oil and the...
In this razor-sharp analysis, TomDispatch.com commentator Michael Schwartz turns every mainstream conclusion about Iraq on its head. He shows how U...
Broadway and Corporate Capitalism examines two overlapping and, in many ways, symbiotic phenomena of early 20th century America-the emergence of the Professional-Managerial Class within American corporate capitalism and the evolution of Broadway. Michael Schwartz shows how the class movements moved-literally and figuratively-to the rhythm of noisy, frenetic farces, highly charged business and sports melodramas, and exuberant musicals. This book brings to life the representative plays, playwrights, actors, critics, and audiences from one of the liveliest periods of Broadway.
Broadway and Corporate Capitalism examines two overlapping and, in many ways, symbiotic phenomena of early 20th century America-the emergence of the P...
With more than one hundred million users, people use Twitter for a number of reasons - to talk with friends, connect with strangers and to relate to brands they love. Twitter enables its users to send short, 140-character messages, which are displayed on the user's profile page.
In this book Abby Gilmore enlightens readers about the true marketing opportunities offered on this ever popular social media platform.
With more than one hundred million users, people use Twitter for a number of reasons - to talk with friends, connect with strangers and to relate t...
Examining twenty-five years of theatre history, this book covers the major plays that feature representations of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), or "Wobblies." American class movement and class divisions have long been reflected on the Broadw
Examining twenty-five years of theatre history, this book covers the major plays that feature representations of the Industrial Workers of the World (...
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2003 im Fachbereich BWL - Unternehmensforschung, Operations Research, Note: 1,3, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena (Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultat), Veranstaltung: Planung und Entscheidung, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Entscheidungen werden uberwiegend nicht auf der Grundlage eines einzigen Kriteriums getroffen. Zumeist existieren eine Vielzahl von Alternativen und relevanten Kriterien, die fur die optimale Losung eines Entscheidungsproblems zu berucksichtigen sind. So wahlt beispielsweise ein Unternehmen seinen Standort nicht allein auf Basis finanzieller...
Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2003 im Fachbereich BWL - Unternehmensforschung, Operations Research, Note: 1,3, Friedrich-Schiller-Universitat Jena (Wirts...
Examining twenty-five years of theatre history, this book covers the major plays that feature representations of the Industrial Workers of the World. American class movement and class divisions have long been reflected on the Broadway stage and here Michael Schwartz presents a fresh look at the conflict between labor and capital.
Examining twenty-five years of theatre history, this book covers the major plays that feature representations of the Industrial Workers of the World. ...
Through an examination of plays, actors, reviews, and audience response of the period, this study traces the development of Broadway as a source of 'mature' American drama, and the simultaneous development of Professional-Managerial Class consciousness and habitus.
Through an examination of plays, actors, reviews, and audience response of the period, this study traces the development of Broadway as a source of 'm...