| Format | Hardcover |
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The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century: Why (almost) everything we are told about business is wrong
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| Print length: | 448 pages |
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| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | Profile Trade |
| Publication date: | 26 November 2024 |
| Dimensions: | 16 x 4 x 23.8 cm |
| ISBN-10: | 1805221728 |
| ISBN-13: | 978-1805221722 |
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A radical reappraisal of the nature and activities of business – what it is for and how it works In the world of Adam Smith and Karl Marx, capitalists built and controlled mills and factories. That relationship between capital and labour continued in the automobile assembly lines and petrochemical plants of the twentieth century. But no longer: products and production have dematerialised. The goods and services provided by the leading companies of the twenty-first century appear on your screen, fit in your pocket, or occupy your head. Ownership of the means of production is a redundant concept. Workers are the means of production; increasingly, they take the plant home. Capital is a service bought from a specialist supplier with little influence over customer businesses. The professional managers who run modern corporations do not exert authority because they are wealthy; they are wealthy because they exert authority. The pharmaceutical industry (or Big Pharma) creates life-saving vaccines and ramps drug prices up to near-unaffordable levels. Amazon gives us next-day delivery on almost everything and has its workers urinate in bottles rather than take breaks. John Kay’s incisive overhaul of our ideas about business redefines our understanding of successful commercial activity and the corporation – and describes how we have come to ‘love the product’ as we ‘hate the producer.’ This is a brilliant and original work from one of the greatest economists. — ISBN13: 9781805221722
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