Through its many subsidiaries, the megacorporation Alphabet, Google's parent company, is fundamentally transforming our experience of the past, present and future. This novel philosophical perspective on corporate social influence will appeal to readers interested in big tech, business and society, political economy and organization studies.
Through its many subsidiaries, the megacorporation Alphabet, Google's parent company, is fundamentally transforming our experience of the past, present and future. This novel philosophical perspective on corporate social influence will appeal to readers interested in big tech, business and society, political economy and organization studies.
Glen Whelan is Course Lecturer at McGill University. His work focuses on the social influence of corporations, and of high-tech corporations in particular. He regularly publishes in journals such as Business and Society, Business Ethics Quarterly and the Journal of Business Ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I. The Birth of a Megacorporation: 2. Megacorporations 3. Alphabet Part II. Shaping our Pasts and Futures: 4. Personal pasts 5. Social pasts 6. Personal futures 7. Social futures Part III. Megadeath: 8. A finite ideology 9. Immediate threats.
1. Introduction Part I. The Birth of a Megacorporation: 2. Megacorporations 3. Alphabet Part II. Shaping our Pasts and Futures: 4. Personal pasts 5. Social pasts 6. Personal futures 7. Social futures Part III. Megadeath: 8. A finite ideology 9. Immediate threats.
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