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Business, government and society : a managerial perspective

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The revision of this highly regarded, authoritative text continues to build upon the strengths of past editions, including thorough, in-depth coverage and strong, comprehensive cases. Both authors are respected scholars; the senior author is considered one of the pioneers in the field of business, government, and society. The text examines the changing interrelationships between business, government, and society, and how these changes affect the attitudes, duties, and decisions of managers, particularly those in larger corporations. In the eighth edition three new shorter chapter-opening cases have been added and six of the 22 chapter-ending cases are new. Case studies retained from the previous edition have been updated to reflect the most current information available. All chapters have been brought up to date and several have been substantially restructured. International dimensions of the subject matter have been given much greater prominence.

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Business, government and society : a managerial perspective, George Albert Steiner, John F. Steiner

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Title
Business, government and society : a managerial perspective
Language
English
Publisher
Random House
Released
1988
Format
Hardcover
Pages
703
ISBN10
0394374746
ISBN13
9780394374741
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The revision of this highly regarded, authoritative text continues to build upon the strengths of past editions, including thorough, in-depth coverage and strong, comprehensive cases. Both authors are respected scholars; the senior author is considered one of the pioneers in the field of business, government, and society. The text examines the changing interrelationships between business, government, and society, and how these changes affect the attitudes, duties, and decisions of managers, particularly those in larger corporations. In the eighth edition three new shorter chapter-opening cases have been added and six of the 22 chapter-ending cases are new. Case studies retained from the previous edition have been updated to reflect the most current information available. All chapters have been brought up to date and several have been substantially restructured. International dimensions of the subject matter have been given much greater prominence.