Business, society and global governance: a skills approach
- 2nd
- New York Routledge 2023
- xi, 480 p.
Table of Contents Preface
Introduction
PART I Introduction to Business–Government Relations
1 Comparing the Roles of Business and Government
2 Theories about Business–Government Relations in Society
3 Historical Development of Government’s Roles with Business
4 Economic Policies
PART II Business–Nonprofit–Government Relations in the Sociopolitical Arena
5 Protection of Consumer, Employee, and the Environment
6 Corporate Social Responsibility: Doing Well and Doing Good
7 Business’s Involvement in Government
8 The Third Sector—Nonprofit Organizations
PART III Business–Government Relations in Economic Development
9 Economic Development
10 Industrial Development
11 Public Entrepreneurs and Privatization
PART IV Business–Government–Nonprofit Relations in the Global Market
12 Globalization and Free Trade
13 Examples of and Challenges for Trade Regimes in the World
14 Business and Global Governance
Business, Society and Global Governance is a thoroughly revised and updated new edition of Building Business–Government Relations: A Skills Approach to ensure this successful book continues to be the go-to textbook introducing US business–government relations in the institutional context of the United States. Written from a practitioner’s perspective, it provides historical, descriptive, and comparative accounts of the public and private sectors, the different roles government plays with business (including several conceptual models to contextualize the two sectors), and various economic policies associated with business. Business–government relations are considered through three different social economic contexts: the socio-political arena, local economic development, and the global market.
This new edition includes:
Extended coverage of the role of nonprofits The Trump "era" and effect of the Biden presidency The positive and negative effects of technology in society and the increasing role of disinformation COVID and the role of government in crises In the course of discussion, a set of skills, such as searching government jobs, starting a business, analyzing stakeholders, ethical reasoning, advancing a business agenda, leveraging public resources, contracting with government, interpreting global trends, doing business abroad, and leveraging international resources, are introduced and exercised.
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