Cliques and Capitalism: A Modern Networked Theory of the Firm
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Science & Technology
Business & Economics
格式
平装书
页数
270
语言
英语
已发布
Dec 10, 2015
出版商
Palgrave Macmillan
版本
1st ed. 2011
ISBN-10
1349296031
ISBN-13
9781349296033
描述
In a world increasingly defined by interconnected relationships, the exploration of how businesses operate within these networks takes center stage. This work delves into the concept of cliques and their significant role in shaping capitalist structures. Through a modern lens, it examines the dynamics between individuals and organizations, emphasizing that success often hinges on the strength and nature of these connections.
Deborah E. de Lange presents a comprehensive framework that merges social network theory with economic principles. By analyzing various firms and their interrelations, she highlights how cliques can facilitate or hinder innovation and growth. Her insights uncover the often-overlooked social fabric that underpins traditional business theories, proposing that understanding these networks is crucial for navigating today's complex economic landscape.
The narrative weaves through case studies and theoretical discussions, providing readers with both practical and academic insights. Engaging and thought-provoking, this work challenges readers to reconsider how they view businesses as isolated entities and to acknowledge the intricate web of interactions that truly drive economic success.
Through rigorous analysis and a compelling argument, a fresh perspective emerges on the interplay between social structures and business operations. It is an essential read for anyone looking to grasp the evolving nature of firms in the age of connectivity, making it relevant for scholars, business leaders, and aspiring entrepreneurs alike.
Deborah E. de Lange presents a comprehensive framework that merges social network theory with economic principles. By analyzing various firms and their interrelations, she highlights how cliques can facilitate or hinder innovation and growth. Her insights uncover the often-overlooked social fabric that underpins traditional business theories, proposing that understanding these networks is crucial for navigating today's complex economic landscape.
The narrative weaves through case studies and theoretical discussions, providing readers with both practical and academic insights. Engaging and thought-provoking, this work challenges readers to reconsider how they view businesses as isolated entities and to acknowledge the intricate web of interactions that truly drive economic success.
Through rigorous analysis and a compelling argument, a fresh perspective emerges on the interplay between social structures and business operations. It is an essential read for anyone looking to grasp the evolving nature of firms in the age of connectivity, making it relevant for scholars, business leaders, and aspiring entrepreneurs alike.