Styhre, Alexander

Libros de: Styhre, Alexander

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  • The Making of Shareholder Welfare Society "A Study in Corporate Governance"

    Styhre, Alexander

    Routledge (2017)

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    • EAN: 9781138636040
    • Páginas: 184
    • Fecha de edición: 2017

    pvp.144,95 €

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    The Making of Shareholder Welfare Society traces and accounts for the debates and discussions between law and economics scholars and mainstream legal scholars, management theorists, and economic sociologists. This is done in detail to demonstrate ...

  • The Financialization of the Firm "Managerial and Social Implications"

    Styhre, Alexander

    Edward Elgar (2015)

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    • EAN: 9781783478224
    • Páginas: 320
    • Fecha de edición: 2015

    pvp.108,15 €

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    The term, financialization denotes the general tendency in the advanced Western economies to allow a substantial proportion of taxable profits to accumulate in the finance industry. Alexander Styhre discusses the financialization of the firm in ...

  • Management and Neoliberalism "Connecting Policies and Practices"

    Styhre, Alexander

    Routledge (2014)

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    • EAN: 9780415737241
    • Páginas: 272
    • Fecha de edición: 2014

    pvp.108,15 €

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    After the financial collapse of 2008 and the bailing out of banks in the US and the UK, the long-term viability of the neoliberal doctrine has come under new scrutiny. The elimination of regulatory control, ...

  • Venturing into the Bioeconomy "Professions, Innovation, Identity"
    Professions, Innovation, Identity

    Styhre, Alexander Sundgren, Mats

    Palgrave (2011)

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    • EAN: 9780230238367
    • Páginas: 304
    • Fecha de edición: 2011

    pvp.79,95 €

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    The life sciences are playing an increasingly larger role in terms of influencing social life. Traditionally, the pharmaceutical industry has brought new drugs to the market but in the new economic regime, here addressed as ...