The dark side : critical cases on the downside of business /
Exploring gray areas in the behavior of businesses, this book concerns the interactions between business and local communities in diverse countries. It also concerns crises, and specifically how firms may create or manage them. It is suitable for educators.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sheffield, UK :
Greenleaf,
[2009]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Leading the team out of the hazing blues yonder: the case of the Windsor Spitfire hockey club / Francine K. Schlosser
- John Hamilton's work and eldercare dilemma. Break the silence? Sustain the silence? / Rosemary A. McGowan
- Hugh Connerty and Hooters: what is successful entrepreneurship? / Mary Godwyn
- Antiquorum auctioneers: building brands on ignorance? / Benoit Leleux
- The Lidi international career opportunity: from dream to nightmare in eight weeks / Matt Bladowski and Rosemary A. McGowan
- Food Lion vs. the UFCW: time for a change? / Paul Michael Swiercz
- - manipulation, placation, partnership or delegated power: can community and business really work together when surface mining comes to town? / Sherry Finney
- The smell of power: Yves Rocher in La Gacilly, France / Emmanuel Raufflet and Monique La Chêne
- Who takes responsibility for the informal settlements? Mining companies in South Africa and the challenge of local collaboration / Ralph Hamann
- The Westray mine explosion / Caroline J. O'Connell and Albert J. Mills
- The story behind the water in Walkerton, Ontario / Elizabeth A. McLeod and Jean Helms Mills
- Dark territory: the Graniteville chlorine spill / Jill A. Brown and Ann K. Buchholtz
- The dark side of water: a struggle for access and control / Lath Poonamallee and Anita Howard
- Mattel inc.: lead-tainted toys / Adenekan (Nick) Dedeke and Martin Calkins
- Google Inc.: figuring out how to deal with China / Anne T. Lawrence
- Genocide in Rwanda: leadership, ethics and organizational 'failure' in a post-colonial context / Brad S. long [and others].