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Road to Co-Operation - Escaping the Bottom Line

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Zusatztext 'I simply loved reading this book. While some of the subject matter was familiar territory (as a former Chief Executive! for eleven years! of the New Economics Foundation)! I thought it was wonderfully written with a deft touch and very great authority. The result is something that is a real contemporary classic! in terms of articulating the case for an economy that! as the title echoes! can generate shared and sustainable freedom.' Ed Mayo! Secretary General! Co-operatives-UK 'In an era when management is celebrated and damned in equal measure! it is exciting to find a book which offers sensible but radical suggestions for actually doing something about it. Gordon Pearson's diagnosis of the problems of short term shareholder focus and management greed are spot on! and this is a book I would recommend to anyone who wants to build a collective and fairer future.' Professor Martin Parker! Warwick Business School! Warwick University. 'For anybody who thought that maximising shareholder value is and should be the main focus of our understanding of governance and business! think again! Pearson provides a cogent! entertaining and thoroughly compelling critique of governance and corporate policy while offering practical alternatives for a post credit crisis world'. David Leece! Professor of Financial studies! Manchester Metropolitan University Business School 'Gordon Pearson's The Road to Cooperation is a lucid critique of the cult of neo-liberal economic orthodoxy and its celebration of 'maximising shareholder value'. Particularly telling is the contrast with the view of Adam Smith that self-interest should be gauged over the longer term. I unhesitatingly recommend this book.' Philip Whiteley Subject Matter Expert for the Chartered Management Institute. 'Pearson mounts a convincing critique of the neoclassical economic foundations of management theory and makes a compelling case for a new cooperative economic paradigm. This should be required reading for business Informationen zum Autor With a long industrial and academic experience! Gordon Pearson has carved out a distinctive position focusing on the impacts of economic and behavioural theory on the practical realities of business management. His practitioner experience in manufacturing extended to general and strategic management. His PhD focused on innovation and identified strategy and culture as critical. This is his seventh book and follows The Rise and Fall of Management! also published by Gower in 2009. Read his blog at www.gordonpearson.co.uk Klappentext Highlights the dangers of using unrealistic mathematical models of human! organisational and market behaviour to guide policy prescriptions. Though real markets work better than known alternatives! the author makes the crucial distinction between the real and the speculative-financial! where totally different realities apply. Zusammenfassung This critical and informed protest against the absurdity and dishonesty of neoclassical economic theory as it has progressed through the 20th century down to the present, sheds new light on the predicament faced in 2012. In The Road to Co-operation, Pearson highlights the dangers of using unrealistic mathematical models of human, organisational and market behaviour to guide policy prescriptions. He shows the damage done to real economies, markets, firms and people, by the unwarranted trust in unregulated markets, proclaimed by Friedman and colleagues, promulgated by academia and adopted by the financial-political-corporate nexus, now dominant in Anglo-American jurisdictions. Though real markets work better than known alternatives, Pearson makes the crucial distinction between the real and the speculative-financial, where totally different realities apply. Failure to make that distinction has transformed financial sectors from supportive of the real economy, to exploitative and sometimes fraudulent. Pearso...

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Highlights the dangers of using unrealistic mathematical models of human, organisational and market behaviour to guide policy prescriptions. Though real markets work better than known alternatives, the author makes the crucial distinction between the real and the speculative-financial, where totally different realities apply.

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Authors Gordon Pearson, Pearson Gordon
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2012
 
EAN 9781409432029
ISBN 978-1-4094-3202-9
No. of pages 194
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Management

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Corporate Governance, Corporate Governance

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