Description
About the Author
Abraham A. Singer is currently assistant professor of Management at Loyola University Chicago's Quinlan School of Business. His research and teaching interests lie within and between business ethics and political theory.
Reviews
The Form of the Firm is an extraordinary and highly original book. It is one of the most rigorous and comprehensive interdisciplinary works that combines normative political theory with business ethics and economics addressing issues relating to justices in and of the buisness firm. * Chi Kwok, Res Publica *
Abraham Singer's book is comprehensive, original, and overall a highly impressive articulation of how political philosophy, legal theory, and economics intersect when it comes to our understanding and evaluation of firms. I expect it to become a valued and influential resource for political philosophers working on the nature of employment or the variety of proximate topics also covered by this book. * Daniel Halliday, Economics & Philosophy *
The large thesis of The Form of the Firm is compelling, the writing is brisk, and the argument is grounded in the key works of several disciplines. The book will make a fine sparring partner and resource for the ongoing task of describing and appraising the business corporation * Mark Hoipkemier, University of Virginia, Review of Politics *
[a] virtuoso work ... a powerful, grounded call for reform ... This book requires repeated reading. It is dense and deliberate, but those interested in political philosophy and political economy will find it worthy of the investment ... Essential. * D. C. Jacobs, CHOICE *
Book Information
ISBN 9780190698348
Author Abraham A. Singer
Format Hardback
Page Count 312
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Weight(grams) 544g
Dimensions(mm) 157mm * 236mm * 28mm