Fr. 116.00

Collective Entrepreneurship in a Globalizing Economy

English · Hardback

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List of contents










Preface
Collective Entrepreneurship: The Ultimate Advantage
The Other Side of Globalization and the Limits of Reengineering
The Other Side of Globalization: Price and Business Destruction
The Limits of Reengineering and Operational Effectiveness
Beyond Reengineering: Constructive Destruction, Collective Entrepreneurship, and Communities of Common Fate
The Constructive Destruction of the Corporation
The Concept of Collective Entrepreneurship
Communities of Common Fate
The Limits of Collective Entrepreneurship
Summary and Conclusions
Selected Bibliography
Index


About the author










PANOS MOURDOUKOUTAS is Professor of Economics at Long Island University, where he teaches and conducts research on the Japanese and Asian economies. He travels extensively throughout Asia and Europe and holds an appointment at Nagoya University, Japan. Among his various publications are The Global Corporation (Quorum, 1999) and China Against Herself (Quorum, 1999, with Yuko Arayama).


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