Law, Society, and Industrial Justice |
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Author:
| Selznick, Philip |
Contribution by:
| Nonet, Philippe Vollmer, Howard |
Foreword by:
| Edelman, Lauren |
ISBN: | 978-1-61027-408-1 |
Publication Date: | May 2020 |
Publisher: | Quid Pro, LLC
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Book Format: | Ebook |
List Price: | USD $9.99 |
Book Description:
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LAW, SOCIETY, AND INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE is a foundational study of workplace justice, still engaging and referenced a half-century after its original publication. The 50th Anniversary Edition adds an extensive, substantive Foreword by Berkeley's Lauren Edelman. She writes that the book "remains important for how it conceptualizes law, for how it conceptualizes organizations, and for the theory Selznick offers regarding the moral evolution of organizations as they become 'institutions,' or...
More DescriptionLAW, SOCIETY, AND INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE is a foundational study of workplace justice, still engaging and referenced a half-century after its original publication. The 50th Anniversary Edition adds an extensive, substantive Foreword by Berkeley's Lauren Edelman. She writes that the book "remains important for how it conceptualizes law, for how it conceptualizes organizations, and for the theory Selznick offers regarding the moral evolution of organizations as they become 'institutions,' or living entities infused with values." It is "a profound book for many reasons," as she critically examines. Norms and values still matter in organizational governance - even in what amounts to "private government" - as this classic work reminds us.