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Normalized Financial Wrongdoing : How Re-regulating Markets Created Risks and Fostered Inequality Ed. 1 / Harland PRECHEL / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)
Titre : Normalized Financial Wrongdoing : How Re-regulating Markets Created Risks and Fostered Inequality Ed. 1 Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Harland PRECHEL Editeur : STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2020 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781503614451 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : In Normalized Financial Wrongdoing, Harland Prechel examines how social structural arrangements that extended corporate property rights and increased managerial control opened the door for misconduct and, ultimately, the 2008 financial crisis. Beginning his analysis with the financialization of the home-mortgage market in the 1930s, Prechel shows how pervasive these arrangements had become by the end of the century, when the bank and energy sectors developed political strategies to participate in financial markets. His account adopts a multilevel approach that considers the political and legal landscapes in which corporations are embedded to answer two questions: how did banks and financial firms transition from being providers of capital to financial market actors? Second, how did new organizational structures cause market participants to engage in high-risk activities? After careful historical analysis, Prechel examines how organizational and political-legal arrangements contribute to current record-high income and wealth inequality, and considers societal preconditions for change. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : http://library.ez.neoma-bs.fr/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88931939 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=550779 Regulating Human Research : IRBs from Peer Review to Compliance Bureaucracy Ed. 1 / Sarah BABB / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)
Titre : Regulating Human Research : IRBs from Peer Review to Compliance Bureaucracy Ed. 1 Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Sarah BABB Editeur : STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2020 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : Institutional review boards (IRBs) are panels charged with protecting the rights of humans who participate in research studies ranging from biomedicine to social science. Regulating Human Research provides a fresh look at these influential and sometimes controversial boards, tracing their historic transformation from academic committees to compliance bureaucracies: non-governmental offices where specialized staff define and apply federal regulations. In opening the black box of contemporary IRB decision-making, author Sarah Babb argues that compliance bureaucracy is an adaptive response to the dynamics and dysfunctions of American governance. Yet this solution has had unforeseen consequences, including the rise of a profitable ethics review industry. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : http://library.ez.neoma-bs.fr/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88897460 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=511039
Titre : The Last Years of Karl Marx Ed. 1 Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Marcello MUSTO Editeur : STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2020 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781503610583 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : An innovative reassessment of the last writings and final years of Karl Marx. In the last years of his life, Karl Marx expanded his research in new directions—studying recent anthropological discoveries, analyzing communal forms of ownership in precapitalist societies, supporting the populist movement in Russia, and expressing critiques of colonial oppression in India, Ireland, Algeria, and Egypt. Between 1881 and 1883, he also traveled beyond Europe for the first and only time. Focusing on these last years of Marx's life, this book dispels two key misrepresentations of his work: that Marx ceased to write late in life, and that he was a Eurocentric and economic thinker fixated on class conflict alone. With The Last Years of Karl Marx, Marcello Musto claims a renewed relevance for the late work of Marx, highlighting unpublished or previously neglected writings, many of which remain unavailable in English. Readers are invited to reconsider Marx's critique of European colonialism, his ideas on non-Western societies, and his theories on the possibility of revolution in noncapitalist countries. From Marx's late manuscripts, notebooks, and letters emerge an author markedly different from the one represented by many of his contemporary critics and followers alike. As Marx currently experiences a significant rediscovery, this volume fills a gap in the popularly accepted biography and suggests an innovative reassessment of some of his key concepts. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : http://library.ez.neoma-bs.fr/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88931937 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=551050 The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development Ed. 1 / William D. FERGUSON / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)
Titre : The Political Economy of Collective Action, Inequality, and Development Ed. 1 Type de document : e-book Auteurs : William D. FERGUSON Editeur : STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2020 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781503604612 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : This book examines how a society that is trapped in stagnation might initiate and sustain economic and political development. In this context, progress requires the reform of existing arrangements, along with the complementary evolution of informal institutions. It involves enhancing state capacity, balancing broad avenues for political input, and limiting concentrated private and public power. This juggling act can only be accomplished by resolving collective-action problems (CAPs), which arise when individuals pursue interests that generate undesirable outcomes for society at large. Merging and extending key perspectives on CAPs, inequality, and development, this book constructs a flexible framework to investigate these complex issues. By probing four basic hypotheses related to knowledge production, distribution, power, and innovation, William D. Ferguson offers an analytical foundation for comparing and evaluating approaches to development policy. Navigating the theoretical terrain that lies between simplistic hierarchies of causality and idiosyncratic case studies, this book promises an analytical lens for examining the interactions between inequality and development. Scholars and researchers across economic development and political economy will find it to be a highly useful guide. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : http://library.ez.neoma-bs.fr/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88931942 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=550867
Titre : The Power of Being Divisive Ed. 1 Type de document : e-book Auteurs : Thomas J. ROULET Editeur : STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Année de publication : 2020 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 9781503608207 Note générale : copyrighted Langues : Anglais (eng) Résumé : In the last decade, research on negative social evaluations, from adverse reputation to extreme stigmatization, has burgeoned both at the individual and organizational level. Thus far, this research has largely focused on major corporate risks. Corporate public relations and business executives intuitively know that a negative image deters important relationships—from customers and partners, to applicants, stakeholders, and potential funding. At the same time, business is conducted in an age of heightened connection, including digital platforms for criticism and a 24-hour news cycle. Executives know that some degree of public disapproval is increasingly unavoidable. Negative social evaluations can also put social actors on the map. In the era of identity politics, many political leaders express controversial views to appeal to specific audiences and gain in popularity. Through network and signaling effects, being controversial can potentially pay off. Thomas J. Roulet offers a framework for understanding not only how individuals and organizations can survive in an age of increasing scrutiny, but how negative social evaluations can surprisingly yield positive results. A growing body of work has begun to show that being "up against the rest" is an active driver of corporate identity, and that firms that face strong public hostility can benefit from internal bonding. Synthesizing this work with his original research, and drawing comparisons to work on misconduct and scandals, Roulet addresses an important gap by providing a broader perspective to link the antecedents and consequences of negative social evaluations. Moreover, he reveals the key role that audiences play in assessing these consequences, whether positive or negative, and the crucial function of media in establishing conditions in which public disapproval can bring positive results. Examples and cases cover Uber and Google, Monsanto, Electronic Arts, and the investment banking industry during the financial crisis. Nombre d'accès : Illimité En ligne : http://library.ez.neoma-bs.fr/login?url=https://www.scholarvox.com/book/88931943 Permalink : https://cataloguelibrary.neoma-bs.fr/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=553357 PermalinkThe Technologized Investor : Innovation through Reorientation Ed. 1 / Ashby H.b. MONK / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2020)PermalinkBeyond Technonationalism : Biomedical Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Asia Ed. 1 / Kathryn C. IBATA-ARENS / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkBubbles and Crashes : The Boom and Bust of Technological Innovation Ed. 1 / Brent GOLDFARB / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkPermalinkMeasuring Social Change : Performance and Accountability in a Complex World Ed. 1 / Alnoor EBRAHIM / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkOrganizations for People : Caring Cultures, Basic Needs, and Better Lives Ed. 1 / Michael O'MALLEY / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkQuantum Leadership : New Consciousness in Business Ed. 1 / Frederick Chavalit TSAO / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkRevolutionizing World Trade : How Disruptive Technologies Open Opportunities for All Ed. 1 / Kati SUOMINEN / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkStrategic Execution : Driving Breakthrough Performance in Business Ed. 1 / Kenneth J. CARRIG / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkThe 360° Corporation : From Stakeholder Trade-offs to Transformation Ed. 1 / Sarah KAPLAN / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkThe Costs of Connection : How Data Is Colonizing Human Life and Appropriating It for Capitalism Ed. 1 / Nick COULDRY / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2019)PermalinkPermalinkPermalinkBeyond the Champion : Institutionalizing Innovation Through People Ed. 1 / Gina Colarelli O'CONNOR / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkCapital and Time : For a New Critique of Neoliberal Reason Ed. 1 / Martijn KONINGS / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkDangerous Leaders : How and Why Lawyers Must Be Taught to Lead Ed. 1 / Anthony C. THOMPSON / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkDiscreet Power : How the World Economic Forum Shapes Market Agendas Ed. 1 / Christina GARSTEN / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkHuman Resource Excellence : An Assessment of Strategies and Trends Ed. 1 / Edward E., Iii LAWLER / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)PermalinkLeading Matters : Lessons from My Journey Ed. 1 / John L. HENNESSY / STANFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS (2018)Permalink
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