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Organization Theory and the Multinational Corporation (Hardcover): Courtney Young, Sumantra Ghoshal Organization Theory and the Multinational Corporation (Hardcover)
Courtney Young, Sumantra Ghoshal; Edited by D.Eleanor Westney
R4,269 Discovery Miles 42 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite a shared interest in the analysis of complex organizations operating in complex environments, macro-organization theory and research on the multinational corporation have developed quite independently of each other. This book, the product of a collaborative endeavour by scholars from both fields, represents the first systematic effort to build a broad bridge between these two areas of research. 'An excellent collection of essays which provides both the general and specialist reader with a fascinating insight into the latest advances in organisational theory.' John H. Dunning, Universities at Reading and Rutgers.

Justice Reinvestment - Winding Back Imprisonment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016): David Brown, Chris Cunneen, Melanie Schwartz, Julie... Justice Reinvestment - Winding Back Imprisonment (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2016)
David Brown, Chris Cunneen, Melanie Schwartz, Julie Stubbs, Courtney Young
R3,711 Discovery Miles 37 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Justice reinvestment was introduced as a response to mass incarceration and racial disparity in the United States in 2003. This book examines justice reinvestment from its origins, its potential as a mechanism for winding back imprisonment rates, and its portability to Australia, the United Kingdom and beyond. The authors analyze the principles and processes of justice reinvestment, including the early neighborhood focus on 'million dollar blocks'. They further scrutinize the claims of evidence-based and data-driven policy, which have been used in the practical implementation strategies featured in bipartisan legislative criminal justice system reforms. This book takes a comparative approach to justice reinvestment by examining the differences in political, legal and cultural contexts between the United States and Australia in particular. It argues for a community-driven approach, originating in vulnerable Indigenous communities with high imprisonment rates, as part of a more general movement for Indigenous democracy. While supporting a social justice approach, the book confronts significantly the problematic features of the politics of locality and community, the process of criminal justice policy transfer, and rationalist conceptions of policy. It will be essential reading for scholars, students and practitioners of criminal justice and criminal law.

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