The business environment: themes and issues in a globalizing world
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adam_text | i:,;՜ Detailed contents........................................................................................ ix List of cases............................................................................................... xvi About the authors..................................................................................... xix Acknowledgements.................................................................................. xxii About the book....................................................................................... xxiii New to this edition................................................................................... xxv How to use this book............................................................................... xxvi How to use the online resources............................................................. xxviii 1 Introduction: Business and its environment in a globalizing world ....................................................................................3 Paul Wetherly and Dorron Otter PART ONE Environments...................................................................................... 33 2 The economic environment.................................................................. 35 Dorron Otter 3 The technological environment............................................................ 69 Dorron Otter 4 The political environment.................................................................... 94 Paul Wetherly 5 The legal environment........................................................................ 122 David Amos
6 The social and cultural environment................................................. 154 Paul Wetherly 7 The ethical environment: corporate responsibility........................... 184 Simon Robinson 8 The natural environment: global warming, pollution, resource depletion, and sustainable development........................... 211 Eamonn Judge PART TWO Issues...................................................................................................243 9 How has macroeconomic policy changed in an era of uncertainty?.......................................................245 Chris Mulhearn and Mike Franco 10 Globalization of business: good or bad?............................................ 275 Dorron Otter 11 Does business have too much power?...............................................300 Paul Wetherly
Contents 12 Is inequality bad for business?..........................................................327 Donon Otter and Paul Wetherly 13 Creating effective trading blocs: what lessons does the European Union provide? ..........................................................358 Stratiš Koutsoukos and Donon Otter 14 What role for the public sector?.......................................................386 Paul Wetherly 15 From starting to scaling and beyond: how do entrepreneurs and SMEs innovate andgrow? ..................................421 Simon Raby and Geoff Gregson 16 Conclusion: Looking ahead-managing in a dynamic environment................................................................... 456 Donon Otter and Paul Wetherly Glossary................................................................................................476 Index.................................................................................................... 491
List ojeases................................................................. xvi About the authors....................................................... xix Acknowledgements....................................................xxii About the book......................................................... xxiii New to this edition.....................................................xxv How to use this book................................................ xxvi How to use the online resources............................ xxviii 1 Introduction: Business and its environ ment in a globalizing world’......................3 Paul Wetherly and Dorron Otter Assignments..........................................................................29 Further reading.....................................................................30 Useful websites..................................................................... 30 References............................................................................. 30 PART ONE Environments.............................. 33 2 The economic environment...................... 35 Dorron Otter Introduction..........................................................................36 The approach of this book-themes and issues.................. 3 Scarcity-the heart of the economic environment?.......... 36 What is business?.................................................................. 6 Business and the economic problem.................................36 Commodities.........................................................................36 What makes
for an efficient economic environment?............. 37 The allocation problem....................................................37 The production problem................................................. 37 The distribution problem.................................................38 A globalizing world?..............................................................6 What is business? Broad and narrow definitions................8 Dealing with the problem of scarcity......................................10 The private sector of business............................................ 13 Free market vs. regulation?......................................................1з Competition vs. market power?............................................ 16 Profit vs. social responsibility?................................................17 Other sectors of business-the public sertor and the third sector............................................................. 18 Differences between the private and public sectors................. 19 Conceptualizing the environment of business..................20 Spatial level.........................................................................20 Immediate and general environments...................................21 Environmental uniqueness.................................................... 21 Interaction between business and the environmentresponding, influencing, and choosing............................. շշ Responsiveness.................................................................... շշ
Influence.............................................................................շշ Choice of environment.........................................................23 Environmental analysis....................................................... 24 Markets and uncertainty.......................................................24 SWOT................................................................................. .. Stakeholder analysis.............................................................25 Summary............................................................................. .. Case Study: Tax avoidance in a globalizing world-managing costs efficiently or acting immorally?........................................................... 27 Review and discussion questions.......................................29 Perspectives on the economic environment..................... 38 Adam Smith and the birth of classical politica! economy....... 41 How do market systems work?.............................................. 43 Specialization and the division of labour..........................43 The price mechanism............................................................44 Allocative efficiency......................................................... 44 Productive efficiency........................................................44 Distributive efficiency...................................................... 44 Neoclassical and Marxist political economy...........................45 Markets and how they operate...........................................46 Demand and
supply............................................................. 46 Demand and price................................................................48 Demand curves.....................................................................49 Supply and price................................................................... 50 Surplus in the market............................................................ 51 Shortages in the market........................................................ 52 Analysing market changes: the significance of equilibrium....................................................................... 53 Equilibrium analysis explained...............................................53 Market power................................................................... 55 The three degrees of price elasticity of demand............... 56 Income elasticity of demand............................................58 When do markets not work? Market failures and the case for government intervention........................58 Allocation..................................... «
Detailed contents Production........................................................................ 59 Degrees of competition................................................. 59 Natural monopoly.........................................................59 Destructive competition................................................ 60 Microeconomic instability............................................. 60 Distribution.................................................................. 60 Macroeconomic instability............................................ 61 Competing perspectives-social reform and socialism..................................................................... 61 Looking ahead................................................................... 64 Summary........................................................................... 64 Case Study: The global financial system: efficient markets or a fatally flawed system?.................... 65 Review and discussion questions..................................... 91 Assignments...................................................................... 91 Further reading................................................................. 91 Useful websites..................................................................92 References......................................................................... 92 4 The political environment......................... 94 Paul Wetherly Introduction.......................................................................95 What is politics? What has politics got to do with
business?.............................................................. 95 The agenda of government............................................... 96 References..........................................................................67 The interdependence of business and government.................................................. Regulation.......................................................................100 Taxation.........................................................................100 Public services..................................................................101 Government as customer.................................................. 101 3 The technological environment...................69 Managing the economy................................................... 101 The international dimension..............................................102 Review and discussion questions......................................66 Assignments.......................................................................66 Further reading..................................................................67 Useful websites.................................................................. 67 Dorron Otter Introduction.......................................................................69 What is technology?.......................................................... 70 The impact of technology on business and the implications for business strategy....................... 71 Technology strategy: private or public?............................73 The evolution of technological change and
its role in promoting growth and improving living standards..................................................................74 Liberal democracy........................................................... 102 The fit between liberal democracy and capitalism.............. 103 Models of capitalism....................................................... 105 Economic and political differences in a globalizing world............................................................. 108 Multilevel governance..................................................... 112 Scotland: in or out of the UK?............................................ 113 Supranational governance-the EU....................................113 From reluctant Europeans to Leavers?................................ 114 Looking ahead................................................................. 115 Perspectives on the creation of favourable technological environments............................................. 78 Summary..........................................................................116 Is the world becoming flat ?.............................................. 82 Case Study: Taxing questions for business...................... 117 Sources of technological change...................................... 83 Evolution of ideas and team work........................................ 83 Private enterprise-head or tail?.......................................... 84 Role of government............................................................84 The great innovation debate: the effect of technological change on
productivity, employment, inequality, and market power.................... 85 Growth..............................................................................85 Employment and inequality................................................ 87 Market power....................................................................87 Looking ahead................................................................... 88 Summary........................................................................... 89 Case Study: Automation, robots, and Al: is this time different or will it be both dazzling and disappointing ?.................................................................. 89 Review and discussion questions....................................119 Assignments..................................................................... 119 Further reading................................................................ 119 Useful websites................................................................. 119 References.........................................................................120 5 The legal environment............................ 122 David Amos Introduction......................................................................123 What is the law?................................................................123 Sources of the law............................................................ 124 Case law/precedent.......................................................... 125 Codes.......................................................................... 125
Legislation....................................................................... 125 Constitution................................................................ 126 99
Detailed contents Structure of the courts............................................. 126 Demographic trends-а growing and Criminal cases........................................................ 127 ageing population..................................................................... 155 Civil claims.............................................................. 127 An ageing population............................................................... 158 The European Court ofJustice................................ 127 Implications of ageing for business andsociety................ 162 Tribunals and alternative dispute resolution......... 127 Immigration and cultural diversity.......................................164 Comparison of court systems............................ 128 Implications of immigration for business and society..............169 The European Union.............................................. 128 Class structure............................................................................171 Sources of European law........................................ 128 The meaning of class................................................................. 171 Primary sources.................................................. 128 Capitalism and class.................................................................. 173 Secondary sources............................................. 129 The occupational order..............................................................174 Who makes European law?.................................... 129 Who enforces European
law?................................. 130 Business organizations.......................................... 132 Sole traders.............................................................. 132 Partnership.............................................................. 132 Limited liability partnerships................................... 134 Companies.............................................................. 134 Relevance of the class structure to business............................. 177 Looking ahead........................................................................... 178 Summary....................................................................................178 Case Study: Does living longer mean we should retire later?.................................................................. 179 Review and discussion questions........................................ 180 Public versus private companies...................... 134 Assignments.............................................................................. 180 Separate legal personality...................................... 135 Further reading........................................................................ 181 Effect of separate legal personality.................... 136 Useful websites......................................................................... 181 Shareholders/members........................................ 136 References..................................................................................181 Directors.................................................................. 137
Directors’ legal duties............................................. 138 Company secretary/auditor................................... 138 General meetings and written resolutions.............. 139 Legal aďton by shareholders.................................. 140 What is the company for?..................................... . 140 How far should the law intervene-regulation 7 The ethical environment: corporate responsibility............................................ 184 Simon Robinson Introduction.............................................................................. 185 The emergence of the CR agenda....................................... 186 Key terms in the discussion of CR....................................... 188 vs. deregulation...................................................... 142 Deregulation?......................................................... 142 Regulation?............................................................ 143 Alternatives to regulation?..................................... 145 Looking ahead........................................................ 145 Summary................................................................. 147 Case Study: Investor-state dispute systems Corporate responsibility........................................................... 188 Corporate citizenship...............................................................188 Business ethics..........................................................................189 Justifying CR..............................................................................190 The free
market view of CR..................................................... 191 Stakeholder theory and CR................................................... 192 The nature of responsibility and motivations (ISDS) and the Transatlantic Trade and for pursuing a CR policy........................................................ 195 Investment Partnership (TTIP)............................ 147 Review and discussion questions....................... 149 Assignments............................................................ 149 Further reading...................................................... 149 Useful websites....................................................... 150 Unilever as a case study.........................................................197 References................................................................ 151 The process and practice of CR........................................... 197 Case law.................................................................... 153 Data gathering........................................................................197 Self-interest..............................................................................196 Mutual interest.........................................................................196 Shared responsibility................................................................ 196 An overview of CR policy and process using Value clarification and management.....................................200 6 The social and cultural environment.... 1 54 Paul Wetherly Responsibility negotiation and
planning............................... 202 Audit........................................................................................ 203 Introduction: what is the social and Looking ahead-beyond the triple bottom line.............. 204 cultural environment?............................................................155 Summary...................................................................................206 Case Study: Caterpillar.......................................................... 206
Detailed contents Review and discussion questions...................................... 208 Assignments.......................................................................... 239 Assignments.......................................................................... 208 Further reading.....................................................................240 Further reading.....................................................................208 Useful websites......................................................................240 Useful websites......................................................................209 References..............................................................................241 References..............................................................................209 8 The natural environment: global warming, pollution, resource depletion, and sustainable development............................................211 Eamonn Judge Introduction: the natural environment of business....... 212 PART TWO Issues......................................... 243 9 How has macroeconomic policy changed in an era of uncertainty?........ 245 Chris Mulhearn and Mike Franco Introduction: the economy, macroeconomic Historical context...................................................................212 policy, and globalization..................................................... 245 Moving from history to the present day................................ 212 The objectives of macroeconomic policy.........................246 The current global environmental problem
and business, Macroeconomic objective 7: a stable and and the international response..............................................213 satisfactory rate of economic growth..................................... 247 Global warming................................................................ 213 Long-term growth................................................................. 249 Pollution and resource depletion....................................214 Short-term growth................................................................ 252 International responses: the Earth Summit and after.................................................................................217 Macroeconomic objective 2: a high and stable level of employment, and a consistently low level The Rio Declaration.............................................................. 217 of unemployment..................................................................253 Agenda 21 ֊Global programme of action on Macroeconomic objective 3: a low and stable rate sustainable development...................................................... 218 of inflation.............................................................................257 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change................... 218 The case for stabilizing the economy................................ 258 From Rio 1992 to Doha 2012................................................219 Questioning the need to stabilize output and The application of SD frameworks to employment..........................................................................262
environmental issues...........................................................221 From stabilization policy to controlling inflation............266 Conventional frameworks for dealing with environmental issues............................................................ 221 The concept of sustainable development (SD)................222 Definitions ofSD...................................................................222 Development ofSD initiatives...............................................223 Types of approaches for dealing with environmental problems.......................................................224 Macroeconomic policy in the UK: six years of austerity............................................................................. 267 Looking ahead-Brexit: a shock to the system................. 268 Summary............................................................................... 270 Case Study: Austerity in and out of the euro area: a necessity or a choice?..............................................270 Market based policy measures....................................... 224 Review and discussion questions...................................... 272 Non-market based policy measures.............................. 224 Assignments...........................................................................273 Policy frameworks................................................................ 224 Further reading.....................................................................273 SD and
business................................................................... 225 Useful websites......................................................................273 Defining sustainability in relation to business........................ 225 Site history.......................................................................226 The production process.................................................. 226 Product and communications.........................................227 The external environment............................................... 228 The significance of SD for business................................... 230 The difficult part...................................................................232 Looking ahead...................................................................... 234 Summary...............................................................................235 Case Study: SD strategies in a large business: the case of Leeds Beckett University................................. 236 Review and discussion questions...................................... 239 References.............................................................................. 273 Sources...................................................................................274 10 Globalization of business: good or bad?............................................275 Dorron Otter Introduction: the impact of globalization on the business environment............................................. 276 What is globalization?.......................................................... 277 International
trade and the creation of the global marketplace............................................................... 277 Globally organized production and investment flows............277
Detailed contents Migration......................................................................... 278 Communication flows....................................................... 278 ■m The ups and downs of business influence over policymaking............................................................... 318 Cultural flows.............................................................. 278 Rapid technological change........................................ 278 Business influence-nothing special or unique՛?...........319 The growth of globalization............................................ 279 a good thing?........................................................................ 319 Perspectives on globalization......................................... 279 Neoclassical/neoliberal views............................................ 280 Summary.............................................................................. 321 Ricardo and comparative advantage................................ 280 Socialist/Marxist views: globalization is bad-the dependency tradition....................................................... 282 Structuralist writers-globalization could be good if........... 283 Globalization and the newly Industrialized countries... 284 Is business influence in the political process Looking ahead......................................................................320 Case Study: Under the influence? Lobbying and cabs for hire ................................................................. 321 Review and discussion questions......................................
323 Assignments..........................................................................323 Further reading.................................................................... 324 The 2008 global crisis and the end of the Washington Consensus........................................................................ 287 Useful websites.....................................................................324 Global ethics for the global business?........................... 292 References............................................................................. 324 Employment practices...................................................... 293 Human rights.................................................................. 293 Environment................................................................... 293 12 Is inequality bad for business?.................327 Donon Otter and Paul Wetheriy Abuse of market power.................................................... 294 Introduction..........................................................................328 Attitudes to graft and corruption...................................... 294 What is equality?..................................................................328 International migration.................................................... 294 Global responses to these ethical challenges...................... 294 Equality of opportunity versus equalityof outcome......328 Looking ahead................................................................. 295
Summary.......................................................................... 295 Equality of opportunity.........................................................329 Why has equality of opportunity moved up the agenda?.......................................................................... 330 Case Study: Is trade the engine of growth?................... 296 Do women have equal opportunities inbusiness?....... 332 Review and discussion questions.................................. 297 A woman s place?.................................................................333 Assignments..................................................................... 297 Flexible work........................................................................ 334 Further reading............................................................... 298 Useful websites................................................................ 298 References........................................................................ 298 Flexibility and parenthood.............................................. 334 Occupational segregation.....................................................335 The gender pay gap.............................................................337 Social mobility-is Britain a mobile society?.................... 341 11 Does business have too much power?.. 300 Paul Wetheriy Introduction........................................................................ 301 What is power? What s it got to do with business?.........301 Corporate
power.................................................................303 Political power and corporate power............................... 304 What has inequality got to do with business?.................. 341 Incentives............................................................................. 341 The going rate......................................................................342 Trickle down......................................................................... 342 Social cohesion..................................................................... 342 Morale................................................................................. 343 Greed and social responsibility..............................................343 Stakeholders and the play of power ............................... 306 Reputation............................................................................343 Bargaining power................................................................ 307 Income inequality................................................................ 343 Consumer sovereignty?...................................................307 Complexity...........................................................................343 Industrial relations..........................................................309 Wealth inequality................................................................. 348 Buyer power in the supply chain.................................... 312 Engagement with CSOs....................................................... 312 Why has inequality
increased?.......................................... 350 Changes in labour markets— flexibility՛ for Business in the political arena........................................... 313 Does business enjoy a privileged position in the political process?............................................................314 Control without trying?........................................................ 316 The consequences of globalization...................................317 the 99 per cent, protected markets for the7 per cent............. 350 The global financial crisis..................................................... 351 Globalization........................................................................351 Technology...........................................................................351 Financialization....................................................................351
Տ£Թ Detailed contents Capital in the twenty-first century....................................... 351 Getting the measure of the public sector-size What can be done?............................................................... 352 and functions......................................................................... 389 Looking ahead...................................................................... 353 Public sector employment......................................................389 Summary............................................................................... 353 Case Study: Breaking open the closed-shop society?.... 354 Review and discussion questions...................................... 355 Composition of the public sector workforce...................390 Public spending.....................................................................391 Composition of public spending..................................... 391 The UK in an international context........................................395 Assignments.......................................................................... 355 Contesting the role of the public sector-for Further reading.................................................................... 355 and against the state.............................................................398 Useful websites..................................................................... 356 The market versus the state: the ideological contest.............. 399 References............................................................................. 356 Nationalization,
denationalization, renationalization? Arguments over the mixed economy.....................................401 1В Creating effective trading blocs: what lessons does the European Union provide?.........................................358 Stratis Koutsoukos and Donon Otter Introduction.......................................................................... 359 Reasons for nationalization.............................................401 The turn to privatization..................................................403 Social justice and the welfare state.................................... 405 Neoliberalism and the critique of the welfare state................411 Is the welfare state bad for business?..................................... 413 Forms of integration and trade in theory......................... 360 Looking ahead.......................................................................415 Trading blocs in reality........................................................ 363 Summary............................................................................... 416 The EU: a deepening, widening, or fragmenting Case Study: Austerity and the future of the union?.....................................................................................365 welfare state...........................................................................416 Enlargement.........................................................................367 Review and discussion questions.......................................418 Institutions and decision-making in the EU........................... 369
Assignments...........................................................................418 Council of Ministers of the European Union................... 369 Further reading.....................................................................418 European Parliament....................................................... 369 Useful websites......................................................................419 European Commission.................................................... 369 Decision-making in the EU..............................................369 Cultural diversity and business implications.......................... 371 The euro and business-one step too far or one step short of a full ladder?...................................................371 The performance of the euro.............................................375 Doing business in Europe................................................... 376 Stakeholder management in the EU......................................377 Competition and industry policy........................................... 377 Industry policy...................................................................... 378 Looking ahead......................................................................380 References..............................................................................419 15 From starting to scaling and beyond: how do entrepreneurs and SMEs innovate and grow?................................ 421 Simon Raby and Geoff Gregson Introduction.......................................................................... 422
Understanding SMEs............................................................422 Defining the SME..................................................................422 Why are SMEs important?.................................................... 423 The SME work environment..................................................427 Summary...............................................................................381 Growth at all costs?............................................................... 429 Case Study: The development of the ASEAN SME growth in practice.........................................................432 trading bloc...........................................................................382 Entrepreneurship..................................................................433 Review and discussion questions...................................... 383 Defining entrepreneurship.................................................... 434 Assignments..........................................................................383 Are small business owners also entrepreneurs?...................... 436 Further reading.................................................................... 384 Domains of entrepreneurship............................................... 438 Useful websites..................................................................... 384 References............................................................................. 384 14 What role for the public sector?.............386 Paul Wetherly Entrepreneurship and new
ventures.......................................440 New venture formation.........................................................440 Opportunity.....................................................................441 Securing resources...........................................................442 Company formation........................................................ 442 Refining the value proposition.........................................443 Introduction..........................................................................387 Management and team................................................... 443 What is the public sector?................................................... 388 Assessing financial feasibility........................................... 443 Summarizing new venture formation................................... 443
Detailed contents Financing the new venture...............................................444 Business models................................................................ 444 Growing the new venture....................................................444 Looking ahead.................................................................. 445 How will the global marketplace change the way entrepreneurs create and grow their businesses?...................445 Howwill policymakers respond to the changing needs of entrepreneurs, and SMBs?......................................448 Summary...........................................................................448 ՛ гт Challenges for the future global political and economic environment..............................................461 Global and national economic governance......................... 461 Global power of big business.............................................. 464 Global climate change........................................................ 465 Global inequality and political instability............................ 466 Looking ahead: the social environment...........................467 Social inequality and relative affluence................................ 467 Migration........................................................................... 468 Demographic changes........................................................ 468 Case study: Diving deep into entrepreneurship: how an entrepreneur is building a business in aquaponics.......449 Looking ahead: the technological environment.............469 Review and
discussion questions.................................... 450 Summary.............................................................................471 Assignments...................................................................... 451 Further reading.................................................................451 Case Study: The football business-the state of play in 2017.........................................................................472 Useful websites..................................................................452 Review and discussion questions..................................... 473 References......................................................................... 452 Assignments........................................................................473 Useful websites................................................................... 474 16 Conclusion: Looking ahead-managing in a dynamic environment..................... 456 Dorron Otter and Paul Wetherly Introduction...................................................................... 457 Looking ahead: the global political environment...........458 References...........................................................................474 Glossary....................................................................... 476 Index.................................................................................. 491
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title | The business environment themes and issues in a globalizing world |
title_auth | The business environment themes and issues in a globalizing world |
title_exact_search | The business environment themes and issues in a globalizing world |
title_full | The business environment themes and issues in a globalizing world Paul Wetherly and Dorron Otter |
title_fullStr | The business environment themes and issues in a globalizing world Paul Wetherly and Dorron Otter |
title_full_unstemmed | The business environment themes and issues in a globalizing world Paul Wetherly and Dorron Otter |
title_short | The business environment |
title_sort | the business environment themes and issues in a globalizing world |
title_sub | themes and issues in a globalizing world |
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topic_facet | Gesellschaft Industrie Wirtschaft Business Industries Social aspects Umwelt Unternehmen Einführung |
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