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- ISBN-10 : 0073405051
- ISBN-13 : 978-0073405056
- Author: John F. Steiner
Business, Government, and Society, by Steiner and Steiner, tells the story of how forces in business, government and society shape our world. While current events move rapidly over the surface of the subject matter, the underlying principles and relationships at its core lie undisturbed. The Twelfth edition of this popular textbook is equipped with new chapter opening stories and cases that reflect current concerns in a changing environment. The thorough blend of history and today’s events help students understand the entire context of forces at work in business, government, and society. A new emphasis on management issues and processes allows students to apply the principles they learn to real world situations.
Table Of Contents:
PART ONE A Framework for Studying Business, Government, and Society
1 The Study of Business, Government, and Society
ExxonMobil Corporation
What Is the Business–Government–Society Field?
Why Is the BGS Field Important to Managers?
Four Models of the BGS Relationship
The Market Capitalism Model
The Dominance Model
The Countervailing Forces Model
The Stakeholder Model
Our Approach to the Subject Matter
Comprehensive Scope
Interdisciplinary Approach with a Management Focus
Use of Theory, Description, and Case Studies
Global Perspective
Historical Perspective
2 The Dynamic Environment
Royal Dutch Shell PLC
Deep Historical Forces at Work
The Industrial Revolution
Inequality
Population Growth
Technology
Globalization
Nation-States
Dominant Ideologies
Great Leadership
Chance
Six External Environments of Business
The Economic Environment
The Technological Environment
The Cultural Environment
The Government Environment
The Legal Environment
The Natural Environment
The Internal Environment
Concluding Observations
Case Study: The American Fur Company
3 Business Power
James B. Duke and The American Tobacco Company
The Nature of Business Power
What Is Power?
Levels and Spheres of Corporate Power
The Story of the Railroads
Two Perspectives on Business Power
The Dominance Theory
Pluralist Theory
Concluding Observations
Case Study: John D. Rockefeller and the Standard Oil Trust
4 Critics of Business
Mary “Mother” Jones
Origins of Critical Attitudes Toward Business
The Greeks and Romans
The Medieval World
The Modern World
The American Critique of Business
The Colonial Era
The Young Nation
1800–1865
Populists and Progressives
Socialists
The Great Depression and World War II
The Collapse of Confidence
The New Progressives
Global Critics
The Story of Liberalism
The Rise of Neoliberalism
Agenda of the Global Justice Movement
Global Activism
Concluding Observations
Case Study: A Campaign against KFC Corporation
PART TWO The Nature and Management of Corporate Responsibility
5 Corporate Social Responsibility
Merck & Co., Inc.
The Evolving Idea of Corporate Social Responsibility
Social Responsibility in Classical Economic Theory
The Early Charitable Impulse
Social Responsibility in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
1950 to the Present
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