A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth
Nicolas Niarchos
A Story of War, Technology, and the Dirtiest Supply Chain on Earth
Nicolas Niarchos
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This book adopts a network perspective that conceptualizes organizational structure as a landscape of interconnected networks composed of actors' interactions and relationships.Drawing on empirical studies conducted across diverse organizational contexts, the book develops a unified theory and methodology for interpreting and understanding the complex relationship between formal organizational structures and informal social networks, how they shape one another, evolve together, and jointly influence organizational outcomes
Economy of Traces delivers an analysis of the implications of traceability for the many accounts we live by. Issues about why we trace, what we trace, and how we trace have become critical, and the book draws upon thinking in accounting, philosophy, and sociology to understand the different facets of traceability, including connectivity, organization, governance, risk, personhood, and knowledge generation.
What would it take to unleash a more prosperous, equitable, and sustainable Egypt? The Oxford Handbook of the Egyptian Economy answers this question by providing in-depth research on every corner of the country's development puzzle.
