McHaleJohn, World Facts and Trends (New York: Collier Books, 1972).
2.
BellDaniel, The Coming of Post-Industrial Society (New York: Basic Books, 1974).
3.
Louis Harris and Associates, Inc., Harris Survey Yearbook of Public Opinion (Louis Harris and Associates, 1975).
4.
DavisKeith, “The Arguments For and Against Corporate Social Responsibility,”Academy of Management Journal (June 1973).
5.
See David Rockefeller's statement appearing in the New York Times (1 May 1972), p. 33.
6.
CorsonJohn J., Nation's Business (July 1972), pp. 54–56.
7.
See ButcherBernard L., “The Program Management Approach to the Corporate Social Audit,”California Management Review (Fall 1973), pp. 11–16.
8.
CorsonJohn J.SteinerGeorge A., Measuring Business's Social Performance: The Corporate Social Audit (Committee for Economic Development, 1974).
9.
MaurerJohn G., Readings in Organization Theory: Open Systems Approaches (New York: Random House, 1971).
10.
AckoffRussell L., Redesigning the Future (New York: John Wiley, 1974).
11.
WatsonThomas J.Jr., A Business and Its Beliefs; The Ideas that Helped Build IBM (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1963).
12.
See California Management Review (Summer 1974), or SeidlerLee J.SeidlerLynn L., Social Accounting (Melville, 1975).
13.
BarnardChester, The Functions of the Executive (Harvard University Press, 1968); KatzDanielKahnRobert L., The Social Psychology of Organizations (New York: John Wiley, 1966); AdamsJ. Stacey, “Toward An Understanding of Equity,”Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology (1963), pp. 422–434.
14.
KappWilliam, The Social Costs of Private Enterprise (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1950).
15.
McFarlandF. William, The Management Game (New York: Macmillan, 1970).
16.
HalalWilliam E., unpublished data.
17.
See BauerRaymond A.FennDan H.Jr., The Corporate Social Audit (Manhattan Russell Sage Foundation, 1972), as well as SethiS. Prakash (ed.), The Unstable Ground: Corporate Social Policy in a Dynamic Society (Melville, 1974).
18.
Wall Street Journal (17 April 1972).
19.
DruckerPeter F., The Practice of Management (New York: Harper & Row, 1954).
20.
For instance, GalbraithJohn Kenneth, The New Industrial State (Houghton Mifflin, 1967), or EpsteinEdwin M., The Corporation in American Politics (Prentice-Hall, 1969).
21.
VotawDowSethiS. Prakash, The Corporate Dilemma: Traditional Values versus Contemporary Problems (Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1973); LodgeGeorge C., The New American Ideology (New York: Knopf, 1975); PerrowCharles, The Radical Attack on Business (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1972).
22.
See DahlRobert A., “A Prelude to Corporate Reform,”Business and Society Review (Spring 1972), pp. 17–23; StoneChristopher D., Where the Law Ends (New York: Harper & Row, 1975).
23.
See “Corporate Regulation Said Wasteful,”Washington Post (18 May 1975), and “Big Government,”Newsweek (15 December 1975).
24.
McLuhanMarshall, Understanding Media (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1965).
25.
From the foreword to Sethi, op. cit.
26.
See HillsRoderick, “Business Warned on Ethics,”Washington Post (19 February 1976), and “Nader Calls for Federal Charter of Business,”Washington Post (25 January 1976).