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  1. Globalization—In the Name of Which Freedom?Jeffrey D. Sachs - 2017 - Humanistic Management Journal 1 (2):237-252.
    I consider four waves of globalization. The first is Commercial Capitalism, following the voyages of Columbus and Da Gama. The second is Industrial Capitalism, following the industrial revolution led by the steam engine and mechanization. The third is the Era of Convergence, following the end of the European empires after World War II. The fourth is the New Globalization marked by three decisive trends: the relative rise of Asia, the Information Revolution, and the stark crises of Planetary Boundaries. I argue (...)
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  • BSchools and Their Business Models.J. -C. Spender - 2017 - Humanistic Management Journal 1 (2):187-204.
    In 1937 Coase explored the ‘nature of the firm’ and concluded economists cannot explain why firms exist, why their boundaries are where they are, why their internal arrangements are as they are, or why their performance is so varied. Without a viable theory of the firm we educators have no sound basis for teaching managing them. Economists have not yet answered Coase’s questions and our discipline seems to ignore the implications. More precisely we have no theories of the firm that (...)
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  • Foundational Memes for a New Narrative About the Role of Business in Society.Sandra Waddock - 2016 - Humanistic Management Journal 1 (1):91-105.
    This paper argues that memes form the basis of our cultural narratives, and that today’s dominant memes need to dramatically shift to contend with the realities of growing inequality and climate change, which could pose existential threats to humanity. The paper offers a potential set of memes that could be used to develop a business and economic narrative that allows for inclusiveness, wellbeing and dignity for all, while still emphasizing a prosperous business community but not allowing it to dominant societal (...)
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  • Editorial: Welcome to the Humanistic Management Journal.Michael Pirson - 2016 - Humanistic Management Journal 1 (1):1-7.
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