Corporations tend to work against immediate contact. They tend to discourage familial bonds and popular interaction. They are allergic to democracy. Because corporations are usually in the business of selling deviations of various kinds, they tend to want a world in which each one of us is completely walled off in a portable, wonderful land of communication technology. Corporations want a world where everything is done for us. A world where everything is presented to us through a corporate medium, so that what once looked like satire is now commonly represented as an admirable ideal. To that end, I am thinking of something very specific
What characterizes a good dialogue about corporate social responsibility (CSR)? How is it possible t...
In today's affluent society we live in a constant over-stimulation through mass media and the divers...
Corporate social responsibility is fast becoming a fash-ionable phrase among businessrnen, managers,...
Corporations tend to work against immediate contact. They tend to discourage familial bonds and popu...
Thank you very much for the honor to serve as a keynote speaker for your meeting. I commend you on y...
In a democracy, the citizens are the only legitimate sources of law. It follows inexorably that corp...
Examinations of corporate discourse tend to dichotomize ethical stakeholder relationships and strate...
Communication is a key strategic factor in organizational success and deserves careful attention. Wh...
I. Introduction II. Direct Democracy in America ... A. Direct Democracy Defined ... B. History of Di...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37).There has been a steep rise in the popularity of soci...
The British Academy proposes that some of the manifest failures of shareholder capitalism can be add...
Corporate activities are increasingly scrutinized for their effect on society and the environment. I...
The theme of this meeting is “Managing in Turbulent Times ” and, indeed, these are rocky times for m...
MR. RICHARD J. FARRELL: First of all, as moderator of this panel, I am going to presume to respond o...
A growing number of commentators believe the power of the multinational corporation is growing beyon...
What characterizes a good dialogue about corporate social responsibility (CSR)? How is it possible t...
In today's affluent society we live in a constant over-stimulation through mass media and the divers...
Corporate social responsibility is fast becoming a fash-ionable phrase among businessrnen, managers,...
Corporations tend to work against immediate contact. They tend to discourage familial bonds and popu...
Thank you very much for the honor to serve as a keynote speaker for your meeting. I commend you on y...
In a democracy, the citizens are the only legitimate sources of law. It follows inexorably that corp...
Examinations of corporate discourse tend to dichotomize ethical stakeholder relationships and strate...
Communication is a key strategic factor in organizational success and deserves careful attention. Wh...
I. Introduction II. Direct Democracy in America ... A. Direct Democracy Defined ... B. History of Di...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 35-37).There has been a steep rise in the popularity of soci...
The British Academy proposes that some of the manifest failures of shareholder capitalism can be add...
Corporate activities are increasingly scrutinized for their effect on society and the environment. I...
The theme of this meeting is “Managing in Turbulent Times ” and, indeed, these are rocky times for m...
MR. RICHARD J. FARRELL: First of all, as moderator of this panel, I am going to presume to respond o...
A growing number of commentators believe the power of the multinational corporation is growing beyon...
What characterizes a good dialogue about corporate social responsibility (CSR)? How is it possible t...
In today's affluent society we live in a constant over-stimulation through mass media and the divers...
Corporate social responsibility is fast becoming a fash-ionable phrase among businessrnen, managers,...