id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_v2ompsptvzc43fhr5mqphspm6y Gordon Pearson Is Small Always Beautiful? A Dialogue 2016 14 .pdf application/pdf 7686 459 67 He agrees that business schools often teach bad theory, but thinks that size of all organizations in order to ensure that social responsibility means something, rather than Gordon: I'm sure we can both of us agree to forgive Plato his odd liking for the number 5040 and his 'Culture' does matter, because not all big organizations are criminal and not all small ones are Simply attributing corporate criminality to size and the impossibility of managing such leviathans Martin: Let's agree that all sorts of people behave badly, both the corporate CEO and the owner of Martin: I agree absolutely that 'bad theory' is taught in Business Schools, and they have their assume that scale (relative to size of market if you like) is a problem. regulation matter, that culture is an issue, that what business schools teach and what economists Corporate culture is important and can be very much dependent on what we teach in business ./cache/work_v2ompsptvzc43fhr5mqphspm6y.pdf ./txt/work_v2ompsptvzc43fhr5mqphspm6y.txt