Transparency in a New Global Order: Unveiling Organizational VisionsChristina Garsten, Monica Lindh De Montoya Edward Elgar Publishing, 1.1.2008 - 297 sivua This book argues that transparency is a concept that has gained increasing currency and favour as an organizing principle and administrative goal in recent years. Calls for transparency have been directed towards states, markets, corporations and national |
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Visibility Truth Future | 23 |
displaying historical evidence at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum | 25 |
exporting Swedish business culture to the Baltic states | 42 |
on choosing values for visions and divisions | 59 |
visualization veiling and the ethicopolitics of organizational transparency | 79 |
Negotiation Ideals Compromises | 95 |
5 Economies through transparency | 97 |
8 What gets measured gets managed Sorting out the social in socially responsible investing | 160 |
9 Transparency through labelling? Layers of visibility in environmental risk management | 178 |
Participation Exclusion Ambivalence | 199 |
partnership and hierarchies in British urban regeneration | 201 |
11 A traumatizing transparency exercise on mobile phones and health risks | 223 |
neoliberalism conflict preventionism and the new military | 241 |
the case of the Venezuelan presidential recall referendum | 260 |
the play of shadows | 283 |
seventy years of securities market regulation | 122 |
the production of indicators for EU employment policy | 143 |
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Transparency in a New Global Order: Unveiling Organizational Visions Christina Garsten Esikatselu ei käytettävissä - 2008 |
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