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The Future of Business-Annual Review 1980/81: Practical Issues is comprised of five essays that examine the opportunities and problems facing business, and their relation to society. The five essays are entitled &quote;&quote;The World of Work Gets Wider and Wilder,&quote;&quote; &quote;&quote;Business Has Failed to Explain Itself,&quote;&quote; &quote;&quote;Changing Demographics and How They...
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Slappey, Sterling G. (redaktør)
Forlag Pergamon
Udgivet 9 september 2017
Længde 136 sider
Genrer Industry and industrial studies
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781483154329
The Future of Business-Annual Review 1980/81: Practical Issues is comprised of five essays that examine the opportunities and problems facing business, and their relation to society. The five essays are entitled "e;"e;The World of Work Gets Wider and Wilder,"e;"e; "e;"e;Business Has Failed to Explain Itself,"e;"e; "e;"e;Changing Demographics and How They Affect the Future of Business,"e;"e; "e;"e;The Future of Multinational Business,"e;"e; and "e;"e;Are Material Resources a Restraint on Economic Growth?"e;"e; Gus Tyler's "e;"e;The World of Work Gets Wider and Wilder"e;"e; examines the make-up of the constantly expanding work forces of the past. George Hammond's "e;"e;Business Has Failed to Explain Itself"e;"e; looks 200 years back to the start of modern commercialism and to the Industrial Revolution. Lawrence Franko's "e;"e;The Future of Multinational Business"e;"e; takes a substantive look at both American and non-American multinationals. James Hyatt's "e;"e;Changing Demographics and How They Affect the Future of Business"e;"e; looks at demographic factors involving business. Lastly, Professor Beckerman's "e;"e;Are Material Resources a Restraint on Economic Growth?"e;"e; describes why avaricious human beings will continue to eat, build, and multiply. He questions the prophecies of Thomas Malthus by asserting "e;"e;...we are not going to starve to death anytime soon."e;"e; This book will be useful for readers with interests in the exciting problems addressed by the five essays.