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  • 1.  Friedman

    Posted 02-07-2009 11:54

    I have used Ferraro, Pfeffer and Sutton. Really good article. A bit meta-theoretical for MBAs.

     

    I think Ghoshal is a perfect counterpart to Friedman in length and in rhetoric. It's better in the integrative thinking course that Mihnea Moldoveanu teaches than in the CSR course I teach. It's pretty provocative.

     

    Freeman and McVea, A Stakeholder Approach to Strategic Management  is a nice summary of the main alternative school.

     

    Nardelli's quote is timeless: "I used to play football... you always know the score. Now, we are ice-skating,...[with] a bunch of judges shouting out scores."

     

    I wouldn't have thought to use Jensen as an alternative, but I may need to rethink that.

     

    Thanks, folks. What a good discussion.

     

     

    Alison Kemper
    Ph.D. Candidate, Strategic Management
    Research Associate, AIC Institute for Corporate Citizenship

    Joseph L. Rotman School of Management
    105 St. George Street
    University of Toronto
    Toronto, Ontario, CANADA
    M5S 3E6

     

     

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