[Excerpt] Best known as a business and economic historian, William (Bill) Lazonick may often escape the view of academics in human resource studies, organizational behavior, and labor relations. This is a mistake. Lazonick\u27s new book, Sustainable Prosperity in the New Economy?, is a must-read for scholars and students in these fields. He has chosen to study an important problem in the real world, has marshaled detailed empirical evidence to support his argument, and has used this evidence to critique conventional theory in economics and management
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[Excerpt] As economic crisis once again grips the land, it is valuable to ponder the lessons of atte...
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[Excerpt] Bruce Kaufman has produced two volumes on the early development of human resource (HR) man...
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[Excerpt] This book, by three nationally respected researchers in the Brookings Institution\u27s Cen...
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[Excerpt] Have workers in the newly industrializing countries (NIC\u27s) of Asia benefited from the ...
For at least 40 years, the study of political economy has mainly been a comparative effort. Literatu...
Colin Read presents an engaging and informative portrait of four economic empires, as reviewed by Na...
[Excerpt] As economic crisis once again grips the land, it is valuable to ponder the lessons of atte...
Lazonick explores the origins of the new era of employment insecurity and income inequality, and con...
[Excerpt] Bruce Kaufman has produced two volumes on the early development of human resource (HR) man...
The books noticed here, at different levels of communication, all attempt to state conditions of our...
[Excerpt] What is personnel economics? Despite its name (non-economists may be put off by the use of...
[Excerpt] Every once in a while someone comes out with an important book concerning corporate govern...
[Excerpt] Over the past three decades the nature of work in many American organizations has drastica...
[Excerpt] This volume is the result of over two decades of research by the author on the unemploymen...
[Excerpt] Very few books by economists are announced to the world in a front page story in the New Y...
[Excerpt] This book, by three nationally respected researchers in the Brookings Institution\u27s Cen...
In Producing Prosperity, Pisano and Shih elaborate on the basic argument from their awardwinning 200...
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy. W. W. Norton & Company (2016), 237 ...
[Excerpt] Have workers in the newly industrializing countries (NIC\u27s) of Asia benefited from the ...
For at least 40 years, the study of political economy has mainly been a comparative effort. Literatu...
Colin Read presents an engaging and informative portrait of four economic empires, as reviewed by Na...
[Excerpt] As economic crisis once again grips the land, it is valuable to ponder the lessons of atte...