Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
The Coordination of Social Life
Buch, Englisch, 312 Seiten, Paperback, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 480 g
Reihe: Published in association with The Open University
ISBN: 978-0-8039-8590-2
Verlag: Sage Publications
Markets, Hierarchies and Networks is a set book on The Open University course D212 Running the Country.
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Introduction - Jennifer Frances et al
PART ONE: MARKETS
Introduction - Rosalind Levaci[ac]c
On Markets - Alfred Marshall
Markets and Government - Rosalind Levaci[ac]c
An Overview
Socialism, Planning, and the Market - Hans Breitenbach, Tom Burden and David Coates
Market Process versus Market Equilibrium - Israel M Krizner
Markets and Managerial Hierarchies - Tony McGuinness
Creating the Single European Market - Dennis Swann
Which Internal Market? The NHS White Paper and Internal Markets - Penelope M Mullen
PART TWO: HIERARCHIES
Introduction - Jeremy Mitchell
In Praise of Hierarchy - Elliott Jaques
Legal Authority in a Bureaucracy - Max Weber
Models of Bureaucracy - David Beetham
Survival Inside Bureaucracy - Guy Benveniste
Market, Capitalism, Planning and Technocracy - Giovanni Sartori
New Directions for Industrial Policy in the Area of Regulatory Reform - John Vickers
PART THREE: NETWORKS
Introduction - Grahame Thompson
Network Analysis - David Knoke and James H Kuklinkski
Basic Concepts
Neither Friends nor Strangers - Edward H Lorenz
Informal Networks of Subcontracting in French Industry
Beyond Vertical Integration - The Rise of the Value-Adding Partnership - Russell Johnston and Paul R Lawrence
Policy Networks and Sub-Central Government - R A W Rhodes
Taking and Giving - Pnina Werbner
Working Women and Female Bonds in a Pakistani Immigrant Neighbourhood
Community, Market, State - and Associations? The Prospective Contribution of Interest Governance to Social Order - Wolfgang Streeck and Philippe C Schmitter
PART THREE: COMPARISON BETWEEN MODELS
Introduction - Grahame Thompson
Markets, Bureaucracies and Clans - William G Ouchi
Interorganizational Relations in Industrial Systems - Jan Johanson and Lars-Gunnar Mattsson
A Network Approach Compared with the Transactions-Cost Approach
Neither Market nor Hierarchy - Walter W Powell
Network Forms of Organization
Price, Authority and Trust - Jeffrey L Bradach and Robert G Eccles
From Ideal Types to Plural Forms
Spontaneous ('Grown') Order and Organized ('Made') Order - Frederick von Hayek