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The Evolutionary Bases of Consumption by Gad Saad applies Darwinian principles in understanding our consumption... Read More >>
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This comprehensive introduction to Thorstein Veblen's economics is intended for the student and the non-specialist.... Read More >>
This book explores the process of organization and systems design. Researchers will glean radically different epistemological... Read More >>
Debate about organization and workplace learning has now moved on from viewing learning as a way of fostering control,... Read More >>
Downsizing, delayering, corporate liposuction, lean manufacturing, empowerment, knowledge management and networked... Read More >>
Repositioning Organization Theory studies the political positioning of organization theory. The book argues that... Read More >>
This book looks at the complexity of knowledge. The authors focus on knowledge internationally from a macro to a... Read More >>
The promotion of workplace partnership in the high performance workplace has become central to policy debates on... Read More >>
One characteristic of modern society is that individuals no longer share a common or unique conception of good and... Read More >>
This book examines the relationships between society and material culture: the interaction between people and things.... Read More >>
A bright, ironic, funny, and shrewd portrait of the mall--America's gift to personal consumption--is an example... Read More >>
Misbehaviour in organizations can be difficult for management to detect and correct, and as a consequence, the cost... Read More >>
This book presents theories and empirical evidence that help to describe, explain, predict and control both attitudinal... Read More >>
"From neighborhood supermarkets stocked with designer water to the exclusive boutiques of Madison Avenue, this witty... Read More >>
Topics analyzed in this volume include shopping in Taiwan, second-home ownership in France, environmental considerations... Read More >>
Juliet Schor breaks a taboo by exposing Americans' shopping habits to moral society. Schor disapproves of unfettered... Read More >>
Cipolla, the late, noted professor of economic history at the University of California, Berkeley, created a vitally... Read More >>