Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Make up Your Mind or Political Advertising in Western Democracies

Make up Your Mind: Entrepreneurs Talk about Decision Making

Author: Ann G Graham Ehringer

Offers readers practical tools for improving their decision-making skills. In-depth interviews with entrepreneurs and businesspeople break down the decision-making process into a few basic models that everyone can use in their own decision-making. Includes flowcharts and templates. 300 pp.



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Political Advertising in Western Democracies

Author: Lynda Lee Kaid

"An interesting study about political advertising on TV.... The material in the book can work as a good guide for both the Ministry of information and Broadcasting (including Doordarshan bosses) and major political parties while preparing to use TV as an effective medium for the next election campaign." --The Hindustan Times "This invaluable work significantly advances the cross-national, comparative study of political advertising broadly defined. In pellucid prose, the editors and contributors identify commonalities and differences among media systems, regulations, contents, and styles and point to their likely impact and effects. It is essential reading." --David L. Paletz, Duke University In recent years, political campaigns in Western democracies have increasingly relied on television advertising to promote candidates and/or political parties. Although North America was the first to channel political messages in this way and many European campaigns have been based on the U.S. model, Political Advertising in Western Democracies highlights the differences as well as the similarities of campaigns in Western democracies. The various campaign styles, their methods, and approaches reflect the unique political and cultural traditions of each country. Viewed individually and comparatively, they formulate the first comprehensive study to date on the role that television plays in the electoral process. The chapters, written by well-known contributors, are all based on original research of the most recent campaigns in England, France, Germany, Italy, Israel, Denmark, the Netherlands, Finland, and the United States. An invaluable resource for anyone interested in this topic, PoliticalAdvertising in Western Democracies is also an ideal supplement for courses such as Survey of Political Communication, Mass Communication and Politics, International Communication, Political Advertising, Comparative Political Communication, and Political Campaigning.



Table of Contents:
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
1An Introduction to Parties and Candidates on Television1
2A Comparative Perspective on Political Advertising: Media and Political System Characteristics8
3Political Advertising on Television: The British Experience19
4The Role of Television Broadcasts in Promoting French Presidential Candidates44
5Television Spots in German National Elections: Content and Effects61
6The Presentation of Italian Candidates and Parties in Television Advertising89
7Overcoming Adversity and Diversity: The Utility of Television Political Advertising in Israel109
8Political Advertising in Denmark124
9The Blank Spot: Political Advertising in the Netherlands143
10The North European Exception: Political Advertising on TV in Finland161
11Political Commercials in American Presidential Elections186
12Political Advertising Across Cultures: Comparing Content, Styles, and Effects206
Index228
About the Contributors233

Monday, February 16, 2009

SPC Simplified for Services or Cases in Strategic Management

SPC Simplified for Services: Practical Tools for Continuous Quality Improvement

Author: Davida M Amsden

Service organizations can increase their competitive advantage through the application of statistical process control (SPC) techniques. Using the same hands-on approach as their SPC Simplified, the authors have developed a prime source for service personnel.

SPC Simplified for Services thoroughly illustrates the application of the tools and techniques of statistical process control. Each module contains practice problems with the solutions provided at the end of the book.

With SPC Simplified for Services, you will learn:

Problem-solving tools, such as flow charts and brainstorming.
Frequency histograms and checksheets.
Variable and attribute control charts.
Sampling plans.
Systems capability.

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This quality training text is designed to teach the basics of statistical process control to service personnel, so that they can use statistical methods to verify that their system is stable, capable, and on target with customer requirements. Published by Quality Resources, One Water Street, White Plains, NY 10601. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



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Cases in Strategic Management

Author: David W Grigsby

Cases in Strategic Management is designed to provide students with the best means for developing their decision-making skills. It contains 25 comprehensive, up-to-date cases featuring a wide range of organizations that are undergoing, or have undergone, strategic change. All the cases feature actual organizations, ranging in size from small businesses to Fortune "Global 500" industry giants. The emphasis of this casebook is on strategic decisions, particularly those involving quality issues and global competition. It may be used with the companion text, Strategic Management by Michael J. Stahl and David W. Grigsby, or with other texts or books of readings.



Table of Contents:
Preface
Introduction: Preparing and Presenting Effective Case Analyses1
1Harley-Davidson, Inc.15
2The Swatch in 199339
3Hoechst-Roussel Pharmaceuticals, Inc.: RU 48663
4The Rise and Fall of Yugo America, Inc.79
5GM Allison Japan Ltd91
6Kenhar Products, Inc.107
7Calox Machinery Corporation126
8American Airlines International Strategy136
9Korean Air: Challenges and Opportunities in the Growth of a Korean Firm157
10The Metamorphosis of Whirlpool Corporation186
11Cosmetics and Activism: Anita Roddick and The Body Shop218
12IKEA (Canada) Ltd239
13Toys 'R' Us, 1993249
14Wal-Mart, 1992267
15Cadbury Schweppes plc283
16Kentucky Fried Chicken in China293
17Labatt Breweries of Europe (with industry note: Italy and Its Beer Industry)304
18Dibrell Brothers, Inc.321
19Liz Claiborne, Inc., 1994346
20Nike, Inc.365
21Lee Jing Textile Company Ltd381
22Amtrak: Is This Any Way to Run a Railroad?395
23UNICRESA and the Credit Card Industry in Portugal412
24Transvit of Novgorod, Russia437
Index449

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Petroleum Economics or Strategies for Asia Pacific

Petroleum Economics: Issues and Strategies of Oil and Natural Gas Production

Author: Rognvaldur Hannesson

The petroleum industry is arguably the most influential and important industry in the world. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the economics of oil and natural gas extraction and production along with a detailed discussion of pricing, taxing, and markets of these most valuable commodities.

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Provides a perspective on questions such as whether or not the world is running out of resources, what is the maximum rate of extraction, what should be done with the oil money, and what are the structural problems associated with a vital and growing petroleum industry. With an emphasis on economics and the upstream activities of the gas and oil industry, eight chapters discuss oil and oil prices; markets for energy; natural gas; principles of petroleum production; theories of price formation; taxation of oil extraction; managament of petroleum wealth; and discoveries and structural changes. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.



Table of Contents:
Preface
1Oil and Oil Prices1
2The Markets for Energy15
3Natural Gas37
4Some Principles of Petroleum Production61
5Theories of Price Formation for Petroleum - Petroleum Rents83
6The Taxation of Oil Extraction109
7The Management of Petroleum Wealth123
8Petroleum Discoveries and Structural Changes141
Bibliography155
Index159

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Strategies for Asia Pacific

Author: Philippe Lasserr

"This informative and comprehensive book will be of value to business practitioners and students wanting to know how Asian Pacific business networks operate."
--Choice

Despite the growing economic importance of the Asia Pacific region, Western firms remain underrepresented. To remedy this situation, Western firms must approach their operations in Asia strategically, by questioning many of the traditional assumptions of Western business. While Japan has been the subject of much Western scrutiny, the other nations in the region--South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, the Philippines, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, China, and Thailand--have been virtually overlooked.

Strategies for Asia Pacific, the culmination of two decades of research and direct professional experience, is written to provide Western companies with a hands-on approach to doing business in Asia Pacific. The authors first define the region's key characteristics, its role in the world economy, and key features of market and consumer behavior. The book then turns to an overview of the competitive market for developing business there, outlining what is required to design and manage joint-ventures. The final chapters examine the prospective pitfalls in managing Asia Pacific operations and the human resource issues associated with such operations before concluding with projections for future trends in the development of the region.


Booknews

Stresses the importance of the Asia Pacific region in the context of international strategies of the firm, applying selected concepts and theoretical frameworks of international business strategy to the Asia Pacific region. Case histories of Western business successes and failures in the region illustrate chapters on Asia as a market, Asian business logic, and country-based and global partnerships. Of interest to Western managers doing business in Asia. Can also be used as a text for business courses on Asia at undergraduate and MBA levels. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Choice

This informative and comprehensive book will be of value to business practitioners and students wanting to know how Asian Pacific business networks operate.



Saturday, February 14, 2009

Grounds for Agreement or Essentials of Economics

Grounds for Agreement: The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain

Author: John M Talbot

As the popularity of coffee and coffee shops has grown worldwide in recent years, so has another trend--globalization--which has greatly affected growers and distributors. This book analyzes changes in the structure of the coffee commodity chain over the



Table of Contents:
1Theoretical and methodological grounds for the analysis5
2Material and historical ground for the analysis31
3The coffee commodity chain under U.S. hegemony, 1945-197251
4Struggles over regulation of the chain, 1973-198967
5Globalization and coffee crises, 1990-?101
6The struggle for control of the instant coffee commodity chain135
7Outcomes of the struggles : where does your coffee dollar go?163
8Solutions? Specialty, organic, and fair-trade coffees197
Conclusion : toward a reregulated market213

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Essentials of Economics (with Infotrac )

Author: Robert L Sexton

Learn economics the easy way with ESSENTIALS OF ECONOMICS! Designed to take the intimidation out of economics, this economics text will help you master and retain the principles of economics. Short learning units, a built-in study guide, graphs, photos, and numerous study aids found throughout the text make learning easy by saving you valuable time. Xtra! provides you with the additional content practice and exam review materials you need to be successful in the course.



Friday, February 13, 2009

The Career Mystique or Bearing Witness

The Career Mystique: Cracks in the American Dream

Author: Phyllis Moen

The Career Mystique examines taken-for-granted rules of the career game--that continuous, full-time, hard work pays off--deeply embedded in the American Dream. Possibilities of fulfilling the career mystique are dwindling, given insecurities and risks of a global economy, strains and double demands on the job and at home, uncertainties and ambiguities around retirement. This outdated myth stands in the way of fashioning innovative policies more in keeping with life in 21st century America.



Table of Contents:
1The career mystique1
2Learning the career mystique : where do values and expectations come from?26
3Do young adults still believe in the career mystique?41
4If real work is paid work, can new parents follow the career mystique?60
5Living the career mystique : making it, giving up, or slipping behind?94
6Life midcourse : are retirement or second acts inevitable, desirable, or even possible?129
7Policies and practices : maintaining the status quo or challenging the career mystique?158
8Beyond the career mystique : recasting the lockstep life course187

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Bearing Witness: Gay Men's Health Crisis and the Politics of AIDS

Author: Philip M Kayal

The untold story in the AIDS crisis is that of the mobilization of the gay community. Bearing Witness is a study of how a community-based initiative - Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York - overcame the formidable obstacles of homophobia and fear of AIDS, and the resulting lack of an adequate response from political and health organizations. Philip Kayal shows how volunteers at Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) confront their deepest fears about being homosexual. Rather than shun People with AIDS, they identify with them and neutralize the immobilizing power of homophobia. The volunteers have the courage to bear witness to the suffering of People with AIDS, suffering that in many ways is their own. Kayal explores the why and how of the gay community response to AIDS from his perspective as both a sociologist and GMHC volunteer. The author's own experience allows him to illuminate the social and political meanings of volunteerism by showing how gay/AIDS volunteerism is radical political and religious work. Through collective altruism, GMHC helps to integrate the gay community and establish new concepts of what is sacred. In Bearing Witness, Kayal explores the relationship between personal motives for volunteering and the broader political, social, and religious contexts in which People with AIDS have been largely abandoned. He shows how the mixing of morals, medicine, and American volunteer ideology sets both the tone of the politics of AIDS and influences the evolution of volunteer organizations such as GMHC. AIDS brings that which is deeply private into the public domain, and Kayal offers a compelling analysis of this intersection in his new study of gay/AIDS volunteerism.

Publishers Weekly

Kayal, professor of sociology at Seton Hall University (N.J.), volunteered from 1983 to 1986 at Gay Men's Health Crisis in New York City, and his experience in this pioneer mobilization against AIDS informs his disorganized but sometimes insightful book about volunteerism and cultural transformation. While Kayal offers a first-person account, his analysis is primarily sociological, and his history of GMHC is rather sketchy. He praises gay volunteerism because it is a means of self-affirmation, just as the term ``People with AIDS'' is more humanizing than the term ``AIDS victims.'' However, his castigation of the mainstream media for ignoring the ``remarkable contribution of the gay community to the care of People with AIDS'' seems dated. Kayal warns that ``Gays need to claim AIDS again'' because democratization of the disease will result in a diminution of gay identity that has arisen in response to the epidemic, and that community-based agencies like GMHC may lose their autonomy. Criticizing activists like playwright Larry Kramer for ``fighting hate with hate,'' Kayal argues for recognition that gay volunteerism is a way to join ``the sacred, the political and the personal.'' (May)

Library Journal

In the summer of 1981, gay playwright Larry Kramer met in New York City with a group of friends to discuss a frightening new illness that was killing friends and loved ones. Angered by the inaction of mainstream medical and government health agencies, this group formed what became known as the Gay Men's Health Crisis, now one of the largest and most influential independent agencies committed to AIDS education, research, and assistance. Kayal tells the story of this struggle and of the thousands of volunteers who comfort and care for those living and dying with AIDS. He concentrates on the work of these volunteers--their motivations and rewards--and also discusses the difficulties facing health workers battling the disease when confronted with barriers of racism, homophobia, and the marginalization of the poor and disenfranchised, i.e., those presently most at risk. Recommended primarily for academic collections or larger public libraries with informed lay readers.-- Jeffery Ingram, Newport P.L., Ore.



Thursday, February 12, 2009

Financial Information Analysis or Business and Professional Communication

Financial Information Analysis

Author: Philip ORegan

Accounting information is one of the most potent sources of influence and power in any society. This is especially so in those environments where accounting is recognized as a primary means of communication and control. In a world in which more and more people have to deal with complex financial information and an increasingly sizeable proportion of the population acquires shares, this importance can only increase.

Financial Information Analysis 2ed reflects these developments by seeking to address the nature and role of accounting information in modern society, with specific reference to the UK and Europe. In particular, it focuses on the one of the primary accounting documents, the Annual Report. A primary aim is to equip readers with the skills needed to appreciate the information content of this and other accounting documents.



• Focuses on the company Annual Report and equips the reader with the skills needed to appreciate the information content of this document.

• Chapters on creative accounting, corporate governance and regulatory structures have been rewritten to incorporate new information, insights and emphases.

• The changed regulatory environment, particularly in relation to IFRSs (International Financial Reporting Standards) now forms a core stream of the text.

• An additional section dealing with the basic elements of bookkeeping and preparation of final accounts has been added.

• The web site for the book has been enhanced to include a much greater amount of data and reports (including Annual Reports from one UK, one Irish and two continental European countries). The web site willalso contain a considerable number of computational questions and answers.

• Includes numerous extracts from newspapers, journals and websites in order to elaborate on points made within the text



Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
Preface
Introduction
Sect. IContexts
Ch. 1Regulatory and Legislative Contexts3
Ch. 2Conceptual Context29
Ch. 3Theoretical Context61
Ch. 4Governance Context87
Sect. IIContents
Ch. 5Narrative Reports113
Ch. 6Financial Statements139
Sect. IIIAnalysis
Ch. 7Fundamental Analysis187
Ch. 8Activity and Liquidity205
Ch. 9Financing227
Ch. 10Profitability and Return on Investment249
Sect. IVIssues
Ch. 11Business Combinations273
Ch. 12Taxation, Pensions, Leases and Foreign Currency305
Ch. 13Creative Accounting335
Ch. 14Corporate Social Reporting (CSR)355
Ch. 15International Accounting and Harmonisation375
Sect. VInterpretation
Ch. 16Tesco plc 2000401
Sect. VIChallenges and Opportunities
Ch. 17Alternative Approaches417
Ch. 18Technology and Future Reports437
Bibliography459
AppTesco plc 2000 Annual Report461
Index503

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Business and Professional Communication

Author: Carley Dodd

Backcover Copy: Baldwin Dodd (0205348068 0205335268 / 4806L3526L) Business and Professional Communication provides students with the strategies they need to effectively manage communication challenges in the workplace. Tailoring communication theory to the unique demands of the business environment, this book goes beyond the traditional business communication text's coverage to also include coverage of conflict styles, negotiation, managing organizational culture, helping with cultural diversity, dealing with difficult people, and managing communication style differences. The book prepares students for presentations in the workplace as well as for sales communication, customer-service communication, communication audits, briefing/report communication, and other previously overlooked areas that are vital for success in the modern workplace.
Communication Theories for Everyday Life introduces readers to the complexities of theories in communication studies, mass communication, and public relations, emphasizing their connection to everyday life. Instead of utilizing a "theory-a-day" approach, this text cuts across content areas and clusters related theories, making them easier for readers to process and apply to real-life situations. Communication Theories for Everyday Life also addresses theories in emerging areas and growing fields, such as media research, organizational communication, and computer-mediated communication, while still featuring the traditional theories that always have defined the field. Features:

  • Puts theory into action with real-world cases and critical incidents, providing opportunities for application, problemsolving, and insight into the everyday workplace.
  • Contextualizes theory with an introductory chapter in each of the main content areas that introduces the theories and research in the field, showing students how the theories developed.
  • Prepares students for most entry-level and mid-management positions with sections on customer relations communication and sales and marketing presentations.
  • Features new theories and subject areas not present in most traditional communication theory textbooks, including new interactive technologies, feminist scholarship, British cultural studies, semiotics, postmodernism, and critical race theory.
  • Examines the importance of cultural diversity awareness in business, providing a framework to better understand one's co-workers, increasing satisfaction and productivity in the workplace.Emphasizes the application of some theories across many subject areas through headings in the form of questions that encourage students to process material and explore for themselves how theories and content apply to their lives.
  • Includes strong coverage of conflict in the workplace and conflict management opportunities, offering insight and skills to help students heighten performance and problem solving on the job.
  • Uses case-study chapters that demonstrate to students how each subject area would use theory to solve or understand issues in everyday life.
  • Updates the traditional coverage of resume writing by showing students how to create professional looking electronic and scannable resumes.
  • Reviews theories for the three main genres of communication - communication studies, mass communication, and public relations - with balanced coverage, examining the unique contributions each area has made to the field of communication as a whole. Page 1 of 1



Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Global IT Management a Practical Approach or Democracys Dilemma

Global IT Management - a Practical Approach

Author: Robert Barton

Global IT Management presents a practical approach for initiating and reinforcing global IT, focusing on the mechanisms that need to be put in place to effectively manage IT architecture, strategy, standards, and control across sites in a multinational firm. Key considerations are explained for each domain together with concrete recommendations for core organisation, processes and deliverables. The approach fits cleanly into established best practices for IT such as the CobiT® framework for IT management.

This book:

· Integrates all major elements of global IT management in one book

· Covers key issues and presents straightforward guidelines for implementation

· Provides context throughout by using examples from leading firms including Philips, Nestlé, Novartis, Toyota and UBS

 Global IT Management will be vital reading for CIOs and IT Heads in multinational or global firms, their planning departments, and companies providing consultancy services to them. It will also be a valuable resource for students studying IT management on MBA and Executive MBA courses.



Table of Contents:
Foreword
Table of Exhibits
Table of Figures
Table of Tables
Acknowledgements
1Why globalize IT management?1
2Organization5
3Architecture29
4Strategy49
5Standards81
6Control115
7Value of Global IT Management - Tested149
AppPositioning with established best practices153
Glossary and acronyms163
References167
Index169

See also: Économie de Développement

Democracy's Dilemma: Environment, Social Equity, and the Global Economy

Author: Robert C Paehlk

The realities of global economic integration are far more complex than many of its supporters or detractors acknowledge. One consequence of simplistic thinking about globalization, claims Robert Paehlke, is that we tend to focus on economic prosperity to the neglect of such other important considerations as environmental and social well-being. A first step toward righting this imbalance is the recognition that economic gains do not guarantee better lives or better communities and societies.

Democratic societies face a dilemma. Global economic integration produces a need for global political integration. Without it, national, state, and local governments are under pressure to forego environmental protection and social programs in order to be competitive. At the same time, global governance presents problems because of its scale and its inaccessibility to citizens. This book describes the consequences of this dilemma -- such as political cynicism and lack of democratic participation -- and proposes ways of dealing with it.

Paehlke seeks a middle ground between those who reject globalization and those who claim that it will create the best of all possible worlds. Because there is no returning to a world that is less economically, culturally, and politically integrated, he argues, we should make every effort to advance global cooperation and equity. He suggests specific interventions that could be built into international trade agreements, including global minimum wages and provisos that natural commodities from developing economies such as energy and forest cuttings not be allowed to decline in price relative to the manufactured goods of more advanced economies. He alsosuggests ways to improve domestic democratic effectiveness.



Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Study Guide to Accompany Fund of Corp Fin or Scenario Driven Planning

Study Guide to Accompany Fund of Corp Fin

Author: Richard A Brealey

For introductory courses in Corporate Finance,this text balances core coverage of the fundamental topics in the course with an emphasis on modern business decision-making. The authors envision the typical student using the text to have little or no business background. Therefore,the key principles and mechanics of the time value of money,a central concept,are carefully detailed and richly illustrated; a full complement of pedagogical tools are included throughout every chapter to help students focus on and organize information; and the writing style is relaxed and informal.

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A text for a first course in corporate finance, concentrating on how companies invest in real assets and how they raise the money to pay for these investments, for students with little or no background in business or finance. After background material, Parts II-V cover valuation, cost of capital, financing, and capital structure and dividend policy. Parts VI and VII look at financial planning and short-term financial decisions, and Part VIII covers special topics such as mergers and risk management. Pedagogical features include self-test questions and worked answers, chapter problems, mini-cases, calculator exercises, and readings on finance in practice. Contains color photos and color design elements. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.



Table of Contents:
Pt. 1Introduction1
Ch. 1The Firm and the Financial Manager3
Ch. 2Accounting and Finance29
Pt. 2Value51
Ch. 3The Time Value of Money53
Ch. 4Valuing Bonds and Stocks103
Ch. 5Net Present Value and Other Investment Criteria147
Ch. 6Using Discounted Cash-Flow Analysis to Make Investment Decisions183
Ch. 7Project Analysis207
Pt. 3Risk235
Ch. 8Introduction to Risk, Return, and the Opportunity Cost of Capital237
Ch. 9Risk, Return, and Capital Budgeting267
Ch. 10The Cost of Capital293
Pt. 4Financing319
Ch. 11Corporate Financing and the Lessons of Market Efficiency321
Ch. 12An Overview of Corporate Financing341
Ch. 13How Corporations Issue Securities367
Pt. 5Capital Structure and Dividend Policy393
Ch. 14Debt Policy395
Ch. 15Dividend Policy427
Pt. 6Financial Planning451
Ch. 16Financial Statement Analysis453
Ch. 17Financial Planning483
Ch. 18Working Capital Management and Short-Term Planning509
Pt. 7Short-Term Financial Decisions541
Ch. 19Cash and Inventory Management543
Ch. 20Credit Management and Bankruptcy567
Pt. 8Special Topics593
Ch. 21Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Control595
Ch. 22International Financial Management623
Ch. 23Options651
Ch. 24Risk Management677
Pt. 9Conclusion697
Ch. 25What We Do and Do Not Know about Finance699
App. APresent Value Tables713
App. B: Answers to Selected End-of-Chapter Problems723
Glossary737
Index742

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Scenario-Driven Planning: Learning to Manage Strategic Uncertainty

Author: Nicholas C Georgantzas

Scenario-driven planning is a new management technology for strategy design that employs computed or "strategic" scenarios to improve the quality of managerial thinking. Strategic scenarios--the outcomes of modeling strategic situations--produce insight much richer than that expected from environmental scenarios alone. They bring to the consulting and upper-level management audiences a better way of handling strategic uncertainty, providing the tools managers and strategy students need for thinking and dialoguing about complex strategic issues.



Sunday, February 8, 2009

Microeconomics or Consuming the Caribbean

Microeconomics: A Modern Approach

Author: Andrew Schotter

Economics is a living science--and you can make a contribution. Dr. Schotter's new MICROECONOMICS: A MODERN APPROACH shows you how to go beyond studying theory and effectively apply what you learn to your future studies, career, and life. Professor Schotter believes the future of teaching microeconomics will be heavily connected with the use of experimental tools. As a result, MICROECONOMICS is built on an experimental economics framework that emphasizes game theory, strategic analysis, and organization of the firm, without skimping on traditional topics like consumer choice, production and markets. Each chapter and section builds upon a unifying theme of how economic institutions develop to solve problems that arise in a society. Concepts are presented within the context of a society that starts out in a primitive state of nature and gradually develops the characteristics and institutions of a modern economy. Illustrating various points of view, the text also helps you sharpen your critical thinking skills as it presents theories as well as their deficiencies. Applying intermediate economics to everyday life, MICROECONOMICS: A MODERN APPROACH is a text that will further your core foundation for studying economics.



Table of Contents:
Detailed Contents
List of Examples and Consulting Reports
Preface
Ch. 1Economics and Institutions: A Shift of Emphasis1
Ch. 2Consumers and Their Preferences18
Ch. 3Demand and Behavior In Markets59
Ch. 4The Problem of Exchange112
Ch. 5The Discovery of Production and Its Technology142
Ch. 6Cost and Choice169
Ch. 7Game Theory and the Tools of Strategic Business Analysis204
Ch. 8The Internal Organization of the Firm248
Ch. 9The Age of Entrepreneurship: Monopoly267
Ch. 10Natural Monopoly and the Economics of Regulation292
Ch. 11The World of Oligopoly: Preliminaries to Successful Entry326
Ch. 12Market Entry and the Emergence of Perfect Competition362
Ch. 13Perfectly Competitive Markets390
Ch. 14Uncertainty and the Emergence of Insurance430
Ch. 15General Equilibrium and the Origins of the Free-Market and Interventionist Ideologies462
Ch. 16Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection: Informational Market Failures484
Ch. 17Externalities: The Free Market-Interventionist Battle Continues507
Ch. 18Public Goods, the Consequences of Strategic Voting Behavior, and the Role of Government531
Ch. 19Input Markets and the Origins of Class Conflict566
Answers to Selected Exercises and Problems599
Index623

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Consuming the Caribbean: From Arwaks to Zombies

Author: Mimi Sheller

From sugar to indentured laborers, tobacco to reggae music, Europe and North America have been relentlessly consuming the Caribbean and its assets for the past five hundred years. In this fascinating book, Mimi Sheller explores this troublesome history, investigating the complex mobilities of producers and consumers as well as material and cultural commodities consumed by tourists and outside settlers everything from sugar and coffee to slave labor and domestic servers to native music and natural resources.
Consuming the Caribbean demonstrates how colonial exploitation of the Caribbean led directly to contemporary forms of consumption of the region and its products, aiming to trouble innocent indulgence in the pleasures of thoughtless consumption. This book is sure to change anyone's opinion of this tropical paradise.



Saturday, February 7, 2009

Capitalism Culture and Decline in Britain or Intertemporal Macroeconomics

Capitalism, Culture and Decline in Britain: 1750-1990

Author: W D Rubinstein

Capitalism, Culture and Decline in Britain is an original and controversial analysis of the thesis, made familiar in recent years by Martin J. Wiener, Anthony Sampson, Correlli Barnett, and others, which states that Britain's alleged economic decline since 1870 was the result of deep-seated anti-industrial factors in Britain's culture. Rubinstein argues, from a novel perspective, that Britain was never an industrial, but always a commercial/financial economy whose comparative advantage lay within that area.

Rubinstein illustrates that the much-criticized features of Britain's class system, such as the public schools, were actually efficient instruments to enhance this competitive advantage. He closely examines Britain's cultural values and elite structures to demonstrate that these were both rational and modern, arguing that Britain's standard of living has been virtually identical to all countries whose economies have been considered more "successful." Emphasizing the centralimportance of London-based finance and addressing socialism, Keynesianism, and Thatcherism, Capitalism, Culture, and Decline in Britain presents an original and challenging contribution to this debate.



Table of Contents:
List of tables
Preface
1The British Economy since Industrialisation and the 'Cultural Critique'1
2British Culture and Economic Performance45
3Education, the 'Gentleman', and British Entrepreneurship102
4Elites and the Evolution of the British Economy140
Notes163
Index179

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Intertemporal Macroeconomics

Author: Costas Azariadis

Intertemporal Macroeconomics is the first text to offer a unified and systematic exposition of the key issues, both traditional and new, in dynamic macroeconomics. Based on neoclassical growth theory, the book is designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students in macroeconomics and finance.



Friday, February 6, 2009

Career Development or Economic Sociology

Career Development: Life and Career Strategies and Technologies

Author: Monica E Breidenbach

In today's fast-paced, ever changing economy, knowledge of current technologies and their impact on the job search is more crucial than ever. Not only must job seekers be focused in their search, but they must also be able to adapt new methods of exploration and communication. Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, job searchers must be visible in the marketplace in order to locate those jobs that afford them the best opportunities and are best suited to their interests. Then, they must have the most competitive tools to land the desired jobs. In Career Development: Strategies and Technologies for Career and Life Balance, Fourth Edition, Dr. Breidenbach has revised and expanded the job search process to include information that will ultimately help every job seeker achieve success in their career and life pursuits:

  • CD-ROM Business Cards
  • Interactive Interviewing
  • Negotiations
  • Enrepreneurship
  • Politics
  • Money and Taxes
  • 401(k) and 403(b) Options
  • Investments
  • Retirement Planning



Table of Contents:
Introduction: Reality—City on the Hill.

I. RÉSUMÉS.

1. Résumé Information Research.
2. Résumé Formulae.
3. Cyberspace Résumés.

II. INTERVIEWS DEFINED.

4. Interviews.
5. Job Interviews.
6. Negotiation.

III. MARKETING.

7. Marketing Process.
8. Market Potential.
9. Entrepreneurship.
10. Business Politics.

IV. FINANCIAL LITERACY.

11. Money and Taxes.
12. 401(k)s and Other Investment Options.
13. Education as Investment.
14. Retirement.

APPENDICES.

A. Entrepreneur's Quiz.
B. Personality Inventory.
C. Letters.
D. Market Value.
E. Procrastination.
F. Glossary.
G. Résumé Skill Words Lists
Sample Résumé.

H. Budget.
I. You and the Law.

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Economic Sociology: State, Market, and Society in Modern Capitalism

Author: Carlo Trigilia

This book systematically reconstructs the origins and new advances in economic sociology. By presenting both classical and contemporary theory and research, the volume identifies and describes the continuity between past and present, and the move from economics to economic sociology.



• Most comprehensive and up-to-date overview available by an internationally renowned, award-winning economic sociologist

• Systematically reconstructs the origins and new advances in economic sociology

• Organizes the perspectives and methods of economic sociologists of the classical and contemporary eras, including coverage of modernization, globalization, and the welfare state

• Provides insights into the social consequences of capitalism in the past and present for students of economic sociology.



Thursday, February 5, 2009

Management Information Systems or Applications to Wind up Companies

Management Information Systems: Managing Information Technology in the Business Enterprise

Author: James A OBrien

The new Sixth Edition is designed for business students who are or who will soon become business professionals in the fast changing business world of today. The goal of this text is to help business students learn how to use and manage information technologies to revitalize business processes, improve business decision making, and gain competitive advantage. Thus it places a major emphasis on up-to-date coverage of the essential role of Internet technologies in providing a platform for business, commerce, and collaboration processes among all business stakeholders in today's networked enterprises and global markets.



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Applications to Wind up Companies

Author: Derek French

The second edition of Applications to Wind Up Companies provides practitioners with an up to date and in-depth treatment of the law relating to applications to wind up companies. As such it is the only work to focus specifically on this aspect of corporate and insolvency law.

This long-awaited new edition deals with the procedure for obtaining a winding-up order chronologically from presentation of a petition through to making the order. It also looks at the application process as it applies to various classes of petitioner, such as creditors, contributories
(shareholders) and public officials.

The book covers companies registered under the Companies Acts and all other entities, including insolvent partnerships and foreign companies, which may be wound up under the Insolvency Act 1986. It also deals with administration applications. Though focused on the procedure in the courts of England and Wales, the work also considers the jurisprudence of the many Commonwealth jurisdictions which have adopted the English procedure. A particular feature of the book is its analysis of the matters which are taken into account in the exercise of discretion, an aspect of the equitable jurisdiction applied to winding-up applications.



Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Strategies for Ecommerce Success or International Management

Strategies for Ecommerce Success

Author: Fazlollahi

With electronic commerce growing so rapidly, businesses need to examine critical elements that could influence users' perceptions of business-to-business and business-to-consumer electronic commerce. This book presents a study of key components and concepts of e-commerce, evaluates the critical success factors for global e-commerce, the economics of e-commerce, and the practical issues involved with e-commerce in various applications. Also included are discussions of the impact of e-commerce on small businesses and entrepreneurships in the United States, consequences of information technology for customer loyalty, internal e-mail messaging systems within organizations, and e-commerce comparisons of the United States and the United Kingdom.

Bijan Fazlollahi is an associate professor in the Institute of International Business, J. Mack Robinson College of Business at Georgia State University. He currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Database Administration and has published articles in journals such as Interfaces, Information and Management, and Information Systems Research. He was a Fulbright Scholar to the former U.S.S.R, 1992–1993, and is an honorary professor at Azerbaijan State Oil University. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia.



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International Management

Author: McFarlin

Clear, direct writing characterizes this practical introduction to successful international management. McFarlin and Sweeney provide an accessible, application-oriented approach to key challenges including how to motivate, lead, and communicate with people across different countries and cultures. In addition, International Management provides students with a global perspective on the process of hiring, training, and developing employees, as well as strategic decision making in relation to foreign markets.

Each chapter opens and closes with activities that require students to practice applying what they learn: International Challenge sections appear at the beginning and pose specific problems for students to resolve, and Up to the Challenge? features at the end present analytical exercises related to the chapter's case. The authors' strong emphasis on action-based learning continues with International Development exercises that promote self-assessment so that students can draw personal insights and develop pertinent skills. Likewise, From Theory to Practice exercises outline projects often completed outside of class asking students to either practice implementing chapter concepts or assess international firms in the real world.

  • International Insight boxed features appear in every chapter, providing detailed and up-to-date examples of how specific companies or governments address key issues under review.
  • Reality Check boxed features profile real-world managers who work in multinational firms.
  • Cases at the end of the text provide students with additional opportunities for making day-to-day decisions based on newknowledge and skills.
  • A full-color insert with maps and data from the World Bank Atlas reinforces the textbook's direct relevance to current international management.



Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Green Gold or Effective Environmental Health and Safety Management Using the Team Approach

Green Gold: Japan, Germany, the United States and the Race for Environmental Technology

Author: Curtis Moor

Environmental imperatives are forcing companies - and governments - across the globe to change the way they think about business and investment. The conventional wisdom in the United States is that environmental constraints are bad for business; Green Gold shows how misguided the common view is. Curtis Moore and Alan Miller go behind the scenes in Germany, Japan and elsewhere to show how nations are staking their economic futures on the proposition that world competitive success will depend on developing technologies aimed at protecting the environment. Marshaling newly available evidence, Green Gold outlines a radical rethinking of America's industrial future. Environmental technologies - cleaner energy sources, more efficient industrial processes, environmentally superior products of every kind, from light bulbs to automobiles - offer more than remarkable economic opportunities; as these become necessities, not luxuries, the ability to produce cleaner, more competitive technology may determine America's economic viability in a global marketplace. The foreign success stories are stunning. German and Japanese companies, working closely with governments, now dominate the new huge and growing world markets for environmental technology in everything from solar power to clean steel mills. The United States, often the original source of ideas and innovation, continues to fall behind, held back in part by powerful domestic energy lobbies. The authors tell previously untold stories in settings from German power plants to Japanese government agencies. They uncover the reasons for American losses and show how California has been the key U.S. exception in challenging the lead of Germany and Japan. They analyze the major industries and profile innovative business leaders. Highly readable, filled with dramatic evidence, Green Gold is the business book environmentalists have wanted for years and the environmental book businesses have needed - a wake-up call to American busi

Publishers Weekly

Twelve years of political and business leadership hostile to environmental protection has dissipated the U.S.'s once dominant position in a wide range of crucial technologies, according to this important study. Examining the technologies and policies of other nations, Moore, a lawyer and journalist, and Miller, director of the Center for Global Change at the University of Maryland, cite remarkable environmental and economic successes in Germany and Japan. While the U.S. has been unable to move technology from basic research to the marketplace, those two countries bridged that gap using technologies developed by U.S. taxpayer money. Moore and Miller delineate ways in which the U.S.'s declining share of global markets in cars, power-generating equipment and solar-cell production is related to our inferior environmental standards. They look at California's innovative policies and the failure of national policies, and tender their own recommendations. (Aug.)

Library Journal

In eight chapters, Moore and Miller describe the U.S. indifference toward environmental technologies often developed with taxpayer funding through the Department of Defense, Environmental Protection Agency, or Department of Energy. They succinctly catalog these missed opportunities-breakthroughs in fuel cells, electric power generation, car design/efficiency-that could have an enormous environmental and economic impact. By contrast, Germany and Japan, the authors believe, have foreseen the environment and their economies as mutually dependent, not antagonistic, partners. Two concluding chapters provide recom- mendations for change. The discussion is lively, timely, and clear. Recommended for all collections.-Michael D. Cramer, Virginia Polytechnic & State Univ. Lib., Blacksburg

Booknews

Curtis, a former counsel to the US Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works, and Miller (director, Center for Global Change, U. of Md.) go behind the scenes in Germany, Japan, and elsewhere to show how nations are staking their economic futures on developing new technologies aimed at protecting the environment. The authors uncover the reasons behind the US' failure to keep up with Germany and Japan's innovations in environmental technology, and discuss new technologies such as cleaner energy sources and more efficient industrial processes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Table of Contents:
Preface to the Paperback Edition
Acknowledgments
Introduction1
Pt. INew Realities - and Realists17
Ch. 1Germany's Miracle19
Ch. 2Japanese Opportunism39
Ch. 3The World Market and American Decline59
Pt. IILosses and Possibilities77
Ch. 4U.S. Policy Failures79
Ch. 5California Sunshine105
Pt. IIIThe New Industries125
Ch. 6Wheels127
Ch. 7Clean Power Technologies and Cleaner Fuels141
Ch. 8The Inevitable Solution: Zero-Polluting Energy Sources154
Pt. IVThe Future177
Ch. 9Green Prophets179
Ch. 10Facing the Future: Policy Recommendations194
Epilogue213
Notes223
Index265

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Effective Environmental, Health, and Safety Management Using the Team Approach

Author: Bill Taylor

An important and highly actionable blueprint for optimum workplace safety

Health and safety management is an ongoing concern in today's workplace. Effective Environmental, Health, and Safety Management Using the Team Approach provides today's safety professionals with an excellent resource for protecting their organizations' most important resource-their employees. The author, a seasoned health and safety professional, provides a blueprint for installing a system that's been proven to reduce illness and injury on any job, in any industry, with a simple, logical approach that compares safety management to production and quality control-issues today's managers readily understand.

The system uses a team approach to get every level of an organization involved in the process of managing safety issues, with the ultimate goal being the development of a safety culture in which every employee has a personal interest in protecting their lives, their property, and their environment.

An ideal resource for industry managers as well as graduate-level courses in workplace safety and health, this text offers such special features as:
* Important checklists, including OSHA-required training, OSHA-required inspections, and OSHA-required postings and labeling
* Numerous health and safety resources, Web site addresses, and contact information for related organizations
* Real-world examples that illustrate important health and safety issues
* Helpful charts and forms to facilitate implementation of the team approach
* Frequently asked questions and answers for users of the system



Monday, February 2, 2009

French Worker or Case Studies in Estate Planning

French Worker: Autobiographies from the Early Industrial Era

Author: Mark Traugott

This anthology, drawn from the autobiographies of seven men and women whose lives span the nineteenth century, provides a rare glimpse of the everyday lives of workers in the age of early industrialization in France. Appearing for the first time in English, these stories vividly convey the ambitions, hardships, and reversals of ordinary people struggling to gain a measure of respectability.
The workers' livelihoods are diverse: chair-maker, embroiderer, joiner, mason, silk weaver, machinist, seamstress. Their stories of daily activities, work life, and popular politics are filled with lively, often poignant moments. We learn of dismal, unsanitary housing; of disease; workplace accidents; and terrible hardship, especially for the children of the poor. We read of exploitation and injustice, of courtship and marriage, and of the sociability of the wine-merchant's shop and the boardinghouse.
Traugott's analytic introduction discusses the many shifts in French society during the nineteenth century. Used in combination with other sources, these autobiographies illuminate the relationship between changes in working conditions and in the forms of political participation and protest occurring as the century came to a close.



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Case Studies in Estate Planning: With Abridged Student Forms

Author: Wayne M Gazur

Case Studies in Estate Planning with Abridged Student Forms gives students hands-on experience that will prepare them for practice. The authors introduce the principles of estate planning by working on the kind of problems clients actually present.



Table of Contents:
Important Information About This Bookxxi
Preface and Acknowledgmentsxxiii
Chapter 1Dealing with Clients1
A.The Faces of Estate Planning1
B.The Stages of Life and Estate Planning2
C.Developing Clients3
D.Identifying the Client5
E.The Engagement Letter5
F.The Non-Engagement Letter8
G.Preparing for the Client Interview9
H.Conducting the Client Interview10
I.The Client Balance Sheet and Document Summary20
J.Client Competence24
K.Conflicts of Interest24
L.Execution and the Completion/Termination Letter28
M.Reference Materials35
Chapter 2A Review of the Fundamentals of Drafting Wills41
A.Describing the Recipients of Property41
B.Describing the Property47
C.The Division of Property49
D.Will Substitutes52
E.Execution Formalities53
F.Drafting Style54
G.Case Study 2-1The Last Will and Testament of Alice Goodwin Smith55
H.Reference Materials60
Chapter 3The Young Adult63
A.Why Plan?63
B.Intestate Succession64
C.Nonprobate Transfers64
D.Small Estate Proceedings67
E.Selection of Fiduciaries68
F.Planning for Youthful Incapacity68
G.Using Form Documents (Part I)72
H.Case Study 3-176
I.Reference Materials78
Chapter 4The Wealthy Young Adult Contemplating Marriage83
A.Preserving Family Wealth83
B.Marital Agreements86
C.Irrevocable Trusts87
D.Conditional Bequests88
E.The Impact of Dissolution of Marriage on Estate Planning Documents88
F.Using Form Documents (Part II)89
G.Case Study 4-191
H.Reference Materials93
Chapter 5The Young Married Couple (Without Children)101
A.Why Plan?101
B.Intestate Succession101
C.Nonprobate Transfers102
D.Spousal Protections105
E.Federal Wealth Transfer Tax Considerations (Part I)106
F.Using Form Documents (Part III)108
G.Case Study 5-1109
H.Reference Materials111
Chapter 6Unmarried Couples115
A.Lifestyle Considerations115
B.The State and Federal Law Implications of Marriage116
C.Substitute Measures117
D.Gay and Lesbian Couples122
E.Conflicts of Interest124
F.Case Study 6-1124
G.Reference Materials125
Chapter 7The Married Couple (with Young Children)129
A.Another Stage of Life129
B.The Selection and Nomination of Protectors129
C.Dealing with Life Insurance and Retirement Plans136
D.The Contingent Trust137
E.Case Study 7-1140
F.Reference Materials142
Chapter 8Gifts from Grandparents145
A.The Transferor's Concerns in Intergenerational Wealth Transfers145
B.Selecting the Form of the Gift146
C.Federal Wealth Transfer Tax Considerations (Part II)159
D.Specialized Tax Planning Structures164
E.Using Form Documents (Part IV)165
F.Case Study 8-1170
G.Reference Materials172
Chapter 9Remarriage (with Children)179
A.Common Scenarios179
B.Pitfalls of the Unplanned Estate179
C.Planning Measures182
D.Case Study 9-1185
E.Reference Materials186
Chapter 10Migratory Married Couples189
A.State Law Considerations189
B.International Wills193
C.Foreign Property Holdings194
D.The Alien Spouse195
E.Case Study 10-1196
F.Reference Materials197
Chapter 11The Married Small Business Owner or Investor199
A.The Taxation Factor199
B.The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001200
C.Form of Marital Gift, Formula Clauses, and Funding Alternatives201
D.The Vision for Succession or Cashing Out222
E.Buy-Sell Agreements223
F.Grantor-Retained Annuity Trusts and Grantor-Retained Unitrusts225
G.Recapitalizations and Valuation Freezes225
H.Valuation Discounts225
I.Life Insurance227
J.Special Considerations for Agriculture230
K.Deduction for Family-Owned Business Interests (IRC [section]2057)231
L.Case Study 11-1231
M.Reference Materials233
Chapter 12Asset Protection and Retirement Planning241
A.Planning for Wealth Accumulations from Services241
B.Basic Asset Protection241
C.More Advanced Asset Protection Options244
D.Other Advanced Asset Protection Options246
E.Tax Planning for Retirement Plan Assets248
F.Case Study 12-1250
G.Reference Materials252
Chapter 13The Generation-Skipping Trust255
A.The Rule Against Perpetuities255
B.The Generation-Skipping Transfer Tax258
C.Beneficiary Conduct263
D.Drafting for the Unpredictable266
E.Case Study 13-1268
F.Reference Materials269
Chapter 14Charitable Gifts275
A.Weighing Client Objectives275
B.Outright Testamentary Bequests276
C.Outright Lifetime Gifts278
D.Lifetime Split-Interest Gifts280
E.Testamentary Split-Interest Gifts284
F.Conservation Contributions285
G.Private Foundations286
H.Donor-Advised Funds286
I.Case Study 14-1287
J.Reference Materials288
Chapter 15Planning for Incapacity293
A.Alternatives293
B.The Revocable Trust294
C.Long-Term Care Alternatives300
D.Financing Long-Term Care302
E.Public Assistance Issues304
F.Case Study 15-1309
G.Reference Materials310
Chapter 16Probate, Taxes, Planning, and an Estate Tax Return315
A.The Estate Administration Process315
B.An Overview of the Federal Wealth Transfer Taxes329
C.Planning Strategies and Techniques341
D.Case Study 16-1360
E.Case Study 16-2366
F.Reference Materials366
Index369
Forms Supplement
1.1Sample Engagement Letter
1.2Sample Non-Engagement Letter
1.3Sample Estate Planning Questionnaire (Basic: Unmarried Individual)
1.4Sample Client Balance Sheet
1.5Sample Client Document Summary
1.6Sample Joint Representation Letter
1.7Sample Disengagement Letter
1.8Sample Will Execution Checklist
BSample Simple Will
CSample Tangible Personal Property Memorandum
D-1Sample Statutory Durable Power of Attorney
D-2Sample General Durable Power of Attorney
E-1Sample Anatomical Gifts Form
E-2Sample Final Arrangements Instructions
E-3Sample Client Letter of Instruction
FSample Comprehensive Advance Health-Care Directive (Health-Care Power of Attorney, Living Will, and Anatomical Gifts)
GSample Will with Contingent Trust
HSample Complex Will (with Marital and Family Trusts)
ISample Pourover Will
JSample Revocable Trust
KSample Marital Agreement
LSample Irrevocable Trust
MSample Qualified Domestic Trust Provisions
NIRS Forms 706 & 709 (with Instructions)

Sunday, February 1, 2009

There Is a Better Way or Gendering Organizational Analysis

There Is a Better Way: A New Economic Agenda

Author: John Grieve Smith

In this comprehensively updated second edition of his critical analysis of Labour's government, John Grieve Smith argues that if Labour is to break the neoliberal, Thatcherite mould and achieve its long-standing objective of a fairer society, it must adopt radically different policies.

In analysing Labour's shift to the right, John Grieve Smith examines the economic history of the government's current policies. He then considers Labour's approach to the problems of economic and social policy, including the continued erosion of social security benefits and the need for higher and more progressive taxation if the quality of health and education services is to be improved.

Many of these issues are a common feature of economic policy throughout the Western world, and the greatest challenge of coming decades is to develop more effective international institutions in economic and other fields. In this context, John Grieve Smith also debates the future of the EU, and proposes a program of major reforms of the global financial system, in order to make both developing and industrialized countries less vulnerable to unstable financial markets.

This lively and controversial book is a timely contribution to the debate of the future of New Labour.



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Gendering Organizational Analysis

Author: Peta Tancred

"This book offers some of the most forward-looking work available on the topics of gendered organizations and the interrelationship of gender and race. . . . In Gendering Organizational Analysis, one may get a glimpse of the broader domain of gender in organizations, an area infrequently reflected in research conducted in the United States. . . . Gendering Organizational Analysis is not simply applicable to the organizations of others. It also offers insight on the gendering of the institutions within which knowledge is produced." --Academy of Management Review "Gendering Organizational Analysis makes a distinct contribution. . . . The collection succeeds in demonstrating 'that gender makes an overwhelming difference to organizational reality'. . . . Gendering Organizational Analysis is most useful for its accessibility. I will use this book to teach undergraduates in organizational studies. . . . It would also be a useful addition to courses emphasizing the interdisciplinary contributions of gender and feminist studies." --Contemporary Sociology What impact do gender issues have on organizational structure and performance? Why should gender matter in organizational settings? And, how can we better understand organizations through a recognition of women's roles within them? In Gendering Organizational Analysis, the editors approach these questions from a variety of perspectives--structural and post-structural, social, psychological, interactionist, radical, and post-modernist. Contributors examine the core issue of how race and ethnicity are intertwined with gender in organizational settings and outline the concrete differences this issue makes in male-dominated work settings. Theypropose that numerous errors have been made in interpreting organizational operations because traditional approaches to organizational theory are ethnic- and gender-blind. Bringing together the top thinkers and writers on this crucial topic, Gendering Organizational Analysis will interest students and professionals in management, organizational studies, women's studies, sociology, and public administration.



Table of Contents:
Prefacevii
Introduction1
Part I.Organizational Analysis: A Critique9
1.Differential Recruitment and Control: The Sex Structuring of Organizations15
2.Room for Women: A Case Study in the Sociology of Organizations31
3.Gender and Organizations: A Selective Review and a Critique of a Neglected Area46
Part II.Toward Feminism as Radical Organizational Analysis67
4.Sex and Organizational Analysis71
5.Organization, Gender, and Culture93
6.A Feminist Perspective on State Bureaucracy112
Part III.From Theory to Application: Explorations in Feminist Organizational Analysis129
7.Sex Ratios, Sex Role Spillover, and Sex at Work: A Comparison of Men's and Women's Experiences133
8.Women Managers' Perceptions of Gender and Organizational Life151
9."The Clerking Sisterhood": Rationalization and the Work Culture of Saleswomen in American Department Stores, 1890-1960167
10.Merit and Gender: Organizations and the Mobilization of Masculine Bias185
Part IV.Contemporary Voices197
11.An/Other Silent Voice? Representing "Hispanic Woman" in Organizational Texts201
12.Using the "F" Word: Feminist Theories and the Social Consequences of Organizational Research222
13.Re-Visioning Women Manager's Lives235
14.Gendering Organizational Theory248
References261
Name Index291
Subject Index294
About the Contributors303