Rethinking the Firm : Theories of the Business Enterprise
By: Orts, Eric W. (Author).
Oxford University Press. Published: 01/07/2010. Audience Guide: General (US: Trade). Hardback. Sourced from U.S.A.
What is a business corporation and where do they come from? This book provides an account of the nature of the business enterprise (including the corporation) as a social institution that has become as important as political states and families in modern society. Written in jargon-free language, the book provides a guide to general readers who are interested to know how business enterprises arose historically, how they are legally regulated, what economic dynamics explain the changing size and internal organization of modern enterprises, and how the political dimension is important. Essential reading for managers and policy makers, as well as academics and students in many fields, this book provides the first contemporary interdisciplinary theory of business enterprises. It provides a foundation for further thinking about the social purpose of a business enterprise, which includes not only the primary economic objective of wealth creation but also a larger role in the basic structure of modern society. The book will also inform those engaged in debates about how business enterprises should be regulated and toward what ends. Item Details
ISBN10/13: 0199211353/9780199211357
TITLE: Rethinking the Firm CONTRIBUTORS: Orts, Eric W. (Author) IMPRINT: Oxford University Press PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press FORMAT: Hardback PUBLICATION DATE: 01/07/2010
SUBJECT: Business, Industry & Management, Law, Society, Management, Other Jurisdictions, Theory DIMENSIONS (Width x Height): 156mm x 234mm PAGES: 250 AUDIENCE GUIDE: General (US: Trade) CONTENTS: Introduction: The Business Enterprise as a Social Institution; A Short History of the Business Enterprise; The Legal Definition and Boundaries of the Business Enterprise; The Wealth and Poverty of Economic Theories of the Firm; Enterprise and Politics: The Separation of Business and State; Business Theory: Law, Economics, Politics, Ethics, and Beyond
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