The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century
Autor John Kayen Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 iul 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781805222385
ISBN-10: 1805222384
Pagini: 442
Dimensiuni: 127 x 196 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: PROFILE BOOKS
ISBN-10: 1805222384
Pagini: 442
Dimensiuni: 127 x 196 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:Main
Editura: PROFILE BOOKS
Recenzii
Named a Best Book of 2025 by The Economist
“Brilliantly erudite.”—Philip Augar, Financial Times
“The book offers a lively discussion of what companies are, and what they are for. Texts about purpose in business are all too often waffly and worthy; Mr. Kay’s is admirably clear.”—The Economist
“A characteristically acerbic analysis of the archetypal organisational unit of capitalism.”—Andrew Hill, Financial Times, “Best Books of 2024: Business”
“Probing. . . . Kay’s astute overview of the corporation’s recent history enlightens.”—Publishers Weekly
Shortlisted for the 2024 Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award
2025 Axiom Award Silver Medal winner, General Business category
“A very entertaining read for specialists and nonspecialists alike, it’s a book that manages to be incredibly expansive, and yet also with a depth of argument you won’t often find in a business text. Few writers come close to matching Kay’s analysis of what makes good businesses succeed and bad businesses fail.”—Evan Davis, author of Post-Truth
“A brilliant analysis of how business really works and why we should stop thinking about ‘capitalism’ and talk instead about a pluralistic economy. Informative, funny, and full of deep insights. Truly a magnum opus.”—Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England
“This thoughtful critique of the modern corporation weaves history, psychology, economics, and good humor into a persuasive argument that business is fundamentally social and human.”—Frank Partnoy, author of The Match King: Ivar Kreuger, The Financial Genius Behind a Century of Wall Street Scandals
“Brilliantly erudite.”—Philip Augar, Financial Times
“The book offers a lively discussion of what companies are, and what they are for. Texts about purpose in business are all too often waffly and worthy; Mr. Kay’s is admirably clear.”—The Economist
“A characteristically acerbic analysis of the archetypal organisational unit of capitalism.”—Andrew Hill, Financial Times, “Best Books of 2024: Business”
“Probing. . . . Kay’s astute overview of the corporation’s recent history enlightens.”—Publishers Weekly
Shortlisted for the 2024 Financial Times and Schroders Business Book of the Year Award
2025 Axiom Award Silver Medal winner, General Business category
“A very entertaining read for specialists and nonspecialists alike, it’s a book that manages to be incredibly expansive, and yet also with a depth of argument you won’t often find in a business text. Few writers come close to matching Kay’s analysis of what makes good businesses succeed and bad businesses fail.”—Evan Davis, author of Post-Truth
“A brilliant analysis of how business really works and why we should stop thinking about ‘capitalism’ and talk instead about a pluralistic economy. Informative, funny, and full of deep insights. Truly a magnum opus.”—Mervyn King, former Governor of the Bank of England
“This thoughtful critique of the modern corporation weaves history, psychology, economics, and good humor into a persuasive argument that business is fundamentally social and human.”—Frank Partnoy, author of The Match King: Ivar Kreuger, The Financial Genius Behind a Century of Wall Street Scandals
Notă biografică
Sir John Kay, fellow of St John’s College, Oxford, has a distinguished career in academia, business, and finance. His writing, which includes the best-selling Other People’s Money and a regular column for the Financial Times, has been recognized by numerous awards.