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    • Publisher:
      Cambridge University Press
      Publication date:
      31 March 2017
      24 March 2017
      ISBN:
      9781139681025
      9781107073111
      Dimensions:
      (228 x 152 mm)
      Weight & Pages:
      1.12kg, 564 Pages
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    • Subjects:
      Organisational Sociology, Organisation Studies, Management, Sociology
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    Book description

    The corporation has become an increasingly dominant force in contemporary society. However, comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the concept of the corporation is often restricted, or limited to one disciplinary approach. This handbook brings together the cutting-edge scholarship, expertise and insight of leading scholars in a wide range of disciplines, notably management studies, law, history, political science, anthropology, sociology and criminology, using a critical approach to dissect and understand the corporation. Ten chapters provide overviews of the state of play of critical scholarship on the corporation in each of these disciplines. Further contributors tackle current hot topics, such as corporate social responsibility, corporate crime, global value chains, financialization, and the interaction between corporations and communities. Finally, they consider resistance and alternatives to the corporation. With its interdisciplinary approach, this book is an invaluable resource for all readers studying the past, present and future of the corporation.

    Reviews

    'Baars and Spicer have compiled the best collection of critical interrogations into corporations. Drawing on interdisciplinary insights from leading experts and a wide-ranging coverage of highly topical themes, Baars and Spicer have brought together an outstanding collection of essays that lucidly dissect the complexity and omnipotence of corporations in contemporary capitalism. This volume will quickly become a standard reference for understanding corporations.’

    Susanne Soederberg - Queen’s University, Ontario, and author of Corporate Power and Ownership in Contemporary Capitalism

    ‘This is a remarkable collection of original essays. The thorough introduction by the two authors is stunning in itself, challenging the conventional interpretations of corporations in our history and resetting the basis for evaluation. The chapters draw from a large variety of disciplines that must be incorporated in a critical appraisal. The collection provides a new starting place for inquiry - multidisciplinary, and refreshingly critical.’

    Charles Perrow - Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Yale University, Connecticut

    ‘The publication of this collection of critical studies of the corporation could not be more timely and relevant. The role of the corporation is being questioned as never before in a changing climate of political populism. Assembling contributions by leading thinkers from across the spectrum of the social sciences, the editors have created the 'go to' place for scholars and policy makers wishing to debate the past, present and future of the corporate form in contemporary societies.’

    Michael Power - London School of Economics and Political Science

    ‘This is a fantastic volume. Unprecedented in the interdisciplinary way it contextualises the corporation socially, historically and politically. An unavoidable reference point for every student and scholar that is interested in the conspicuous role of this institution.’

    Dirk Matten - Hewlett-Packard Chair in Corporate Social Responsibility; Director, Centre of Excellence in Responsible Business (COERB); and Associate Dean of Research, Schulich School of Business, York University, Toronto; and Co-Editor of Business and Society

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    Contents


    Page 1 of 2


    • Frontmatter
      pp i-iv
    • Contents
      pp v-viii
    • List of Contributors
      pp ix-x
    • Acknowledgements
      pp xi-xii
    • Introduction: Why the Corporation?
      pp 1-18
    • PART I - DISCIPLINARY OVERVIEWS
      pp 19-20
    • 1 - The Corporation in History
      pp 21-46
    • 2 - The Corporation in Legal Studies
      pp 47-63
    • 3 - The Corporation in Economics
      pp 64-96
    • 4 - The Corporation in Sociology
      pp 97-110
    • 5 - The Corporation in Anthropology
      pp 111-133
    • 6 - The Corporation in Political Science
      pp 134-159
    • 7 - The Corporation in Geography
      pp 160-179
    • 8 - The Corporation in Accounting
      pp 180-196
    • 9 - The Corporation in Management Studies
      pp 197-212
    • PART II - INTERDISCIPLINARY THEMATIC CHAPTERS
      pp 213-213
    • 1 - The Evolution of the Corporate Form
      pp 214-214
    • b - Early Modern Business Projects and a Forgotten History of Corporate Social Responsibility
      pp 226-237
    • c - Finance and the Origins of Modern Company Law
      pp 238-246
    • 2 - The Multinational Corporate Group
      pp 247-247
    • a - The Multinational as a Corporate Form: A Critical Contribution from Organization Studies
      pp 248-256
    • b - Embedding the Multinational Corporation in Transnational Sustainability Governance
      pp 257-267
    • c - Banks as Global Corporations: From Entities to ‘Ecological Habitats’
      pp 268-279
    • 3 - The Financialization of the Corporation
      pp 280-280
    • a - The Financialization of the Corporation
      pp 281-290
    • b - Financialized Business Models and the Corporation
      pp 291-302
    • c - Transnational Corporations and the International Tax Haven and Offshore Finance System
      pp 303-312
    • 4 - Corporate Value Chains
      pp 313-313
    • a - The Nature of the Firm in Global Value Chains
      pp 314-325

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