A thought-provoking examination of the causes and consequences of corruption,
as well as ways to overcome it, Corruption: What Everyone Needs to Know®
provides a wide-ranging overview of the key questions and issues.
The world is full of organizational cynics. Look around. Heck, look in the
mirror. We sit in our cubes, adjust our chairs, sharpen our pencils and stare
at our computer screens with the sense that we're immersed in dysfunction. We
could, we're sure, do a far better job of running things if we were given the
chance. But we know we won't get the chance and so sink into doubt, distrust,
and pessimism. But it doesn't have to be that way. In THE ORG, authors Ray
Fishman and Tim Sullivan take readers through the logic of organizations using
basic economic principles as their guide. Examining why organizations exist in
the first place, THE ORG explores the tradeoffs that every corporation faces-
from how to select members to how to inspire and discipline them-and then
looks at the components of the whole structure from cubicle dwellers to CEOs.
Using the tools of organizational economics, THE ORG provides readers with a
concrete, logical, and practical way of thinking about how organizations ought
to work. The insights unearthed in THE ORG may surprise you and may also
explain how, with a few tweaks, the dysfunctional nature of today's office may
nonetheless provide the ideal structure for getting the job done.
This book explores the hidden, tumultuous lives of economic gangsters, using economics to understand their mindset. It offers solutions to aid the world's poor and examines how economists tackle corruption and violence.
"Economic Gangsters" is a fascinating exploration of the dark side of economic development. Two of the world's most creative young economists use their remarkable talents for economic sleuthing to study violence, corruption, and poverty in the most unexpected ways--Steven D. Levitt, coauthor of "Freakonomics."