ReviewEssay: “It’s the Politics, Stupid!”

Business and Society 48 (4):565-576 (2009)
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Abstract

This review essay analyzes the 2007 books of Naomi Klein and Robert B. Reich. Both books identify a political role for the private corporation in contemporary capitalism globally. The review article concludes with some remarks on the implication of both books for a future research agenda in management studies in general and the business and society field in particular

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