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The American business corporation ; new perspectives on profit and purpose. Edited by Eli Goldston, Herbert C. Morton, and G. Neal Ryland.

Contributor Goldston, Eli, 1920- comp.

Imprint:Cambridge : M.I.T. Press, [c1972]

Descriptionviii, 357 p. ; 22 cm.

Note:Part 1 was originally published as the winter 1969 issue of Daedalus; part 2 contains 8 new articles and a new preface.

Note:Part I. Preface / Stephen R. Graubard -- The past and future of the American businessman / William Lewin -- The role of business in the United States: a historical survey / Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. -- Business and government / Richard H. Holton -- American business: achievement and challenge / Robert T. Averitt -- New prospects for American business / Eli Goldston -- The role of U.S. enterprise abroad / Raymond Vernon -- The life of the mind in the firm / Neil W. Chamberlain -- A new rationale for American business / Michel Crozier -- The American business view / R. Joseph Monsen -- Business power, today and tomorrow / Leonard S. Silk -- Business in the 21st century / Andrew Shonfield -- Part II. Preface / Eli Goldston and G. Neal Ryland -- A railroad executive looks at transportation needs / John P. Fishwick -- Management is the development of people / Max B.E. Clarkson -- Black capitalism: an investment in America / Howard J. Samuels -- Business and the quality of life / Charles R. DeCarlo -- Business and urban order / Wolf Von Eckardt -- Business as an agent of technological change / Charles S. Shoup, Jr., Robert A. Charpie -- Business as a vehicle for the diffusion of innovation / Donald A. Schon -- Educating managers for modern society / John W. Hennessey, Jr.



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Goldston, Eli, 1920- comp.
Morton, Herbert Charles, joint comp.
Ryland, G. Neal, joint comp.
Series Added Entry
Daedalus library ; v. 20
Subject:
Corporations -- United States.