"Corporate social responsibility (CSR) expresses a fundamental morality in the way a company behaves toward society. It follows ethical behaviour toward stakeholders and recognises the spirit of the legal and regulatory environment. The idea of CSR gained momentum in the late 1950s and 1960s with the expansion of large conglomerate corporations and became a popular subject in the 1980s with R. Edward Freeman's Strategic Management: A Sta ..."
"Each passing year sees the steady rise of tuition costs for American higher education. Issues of student loans, direct lending to institutions, and federally subsidized grants are a staple of news reporting. As colleges and universities across America grapple with ever-tightening budgetary restrictions, they develop new strategies to provide quality services to an increasing student body with decreasing income from endowments, donations ..."
"This reprinting of Professor Bowen’s classic 1948 work inaugurates a new series “Political and Social Economy.” The series will be devoted to developing a literature reflecting a humanistic point of view in economics and economic theory. It will include reprints and commissioned new works espousing a diversity of similarly broad-gauged and frequently nontraditional points of view. Its objective—implicit in the series title—is to incre ..."
"Italso contains an excellent bibliography. See also John A. Ryan, Distributive
Justice, New York, The Macmillan Company, 1916; John A. Ryan,
ABetterEconomic Order, New York, Harper& Brothers, 1935; Oswaldvon Nell-
Breuning, Reorganization ofSocial Economy, Milwaukee, Bruce Publishing
Company, 1950; FiveGreat Encyclicals,New York,Paulist Press, 1943;Joseph C.
Husslein, The Christian Social Manifesto, Milwaukee, Bruce Publishing Com-
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The Costs of Higher Education How Much Do Colleges and Universities Spend Per Student and How Much Should They Spend? (The Carnegie Council Series) by HowardR. Bowen Paperback, 287 Pages, Published 1980 by Proquest/Csa Journal Div Facsimile ISBN-13: 978-0-7837-0163-9, ISBN: 0-7837-0163-2
Investment in Learning(1st Edition) The Individual and Social Value of American Higher Education by HowardBowen, Howard Rothmann Bowen Hardcover, 507 Pages, Published 2018 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-1-138-52640-2, ISBN: 1-138-52640-1
"The value of higher education has been under attack as seldom before in American history. We are told of the overeducated American, of the case against college, and of the failure of education to contribute significantly to the reduction of inequality. In this environment, republication of an exceptionally comprehensive and judicious analysis of all that has been learned and not learned about the consequences of American higher educatio ..."
Investment in Learning The Individual and Social Value of American Higher Education by HowardBowen 507 Pages, Published 2018 by Routledge ISBN-13: 978-1-351-30990-5, ISBN: 1-351-30990-0
"I cannot exaggerate the important contributions of my “collaborators” and good
friends: Peter Clecak of the University of California, Irvine; Jacqueline Powers
Doud of La Verne College; and Gordon K. Douglass of Pomona College.
Jacqueline Powers Doud prepared a doctoral dissertation in connection with the
study, and all three made substantial contributions to the manuscript and were of
enormous help as critics. (Copies of the disse ..."
"Focusing on biology, this is one of a series of self-study guides designed to bridge the gulf between GCSE Science and single-subject sciences at Advanced Supplementary Level and Advanced Level. The emphasis in each book is on the concepts which are not covered in sufficient detail at GCSE level."
"Picking up where Christopher Jencks's and David Riesman's landmark work The Academic Revolution (1968) left off, this book examines the impact of recent upheavals in higher education on the American professoriate. Examining such factors as declining enrollment, declining governmental support, and massive shifts in enrollment among academic disciplines, the authors conclude that academics are in an imperiled profession. From about ..."
The costs of higher education(1st Edition) How much do colleges and universities spend per student and how much should they spend? (The Carnegie Council series) by Howard Rothmann Bowen Hardcover, 287 Pages, Published 1980 by Jossey-Bass Publishers ISBN-13: 978-0-87589-485-0, ISBN: 0-87589-485-2
"... von Moltke, Norhert Schneexmigt (1977) Investment in Learning: The
Individual and Social Value of American Higher Education Howard R. Bowen
with the collaboration of Peter Clecak, Jacqueline Powers Doud, Gordon K.
Douglass (1977)"
Investment in Learning(1st Edition) The Individual and Social Value of American Higher Education (The Carnegie Council Series) by Howard Rothmann Bowen Hardcover, 508 Pages, Published 1977 by Jossey-Bass Inc Pub ISBN-13: 978-0-87589-341-9, ISBN: 0-87589-341-4
"The value of higher education has been under attack as seldom before in American history. We are told of the overeducated American, of the case against college, and of the failure of education to contribute significantly to the reduction of inequality. In this environment, republication of an exceptionally comprehensive and judicious analysis of all that has been learned—and not learned—about the consequences of American higher educatio ..."
Investment in Learning(1st Edition) The Individual and Social Value of American Higher Education (Foundations of Higher Education) by Howard Rothmann Bowen, Cameron Fincher, HowardBowen Paperback, 507 Pages, Published 1996 by Transaction Publishers ISBN-13: 978-1-56000-888-0, ISBN: 1-56000-888-1
"The value of higher education has been under attack as seldom before in American history. We are told of the overeducated American, of the case against college, and of the failure of education to contribute significantly to the reduction of inequality. In this environment, republication of an exceptionally comprehensive and judicious analysis of all that has been learned--and not learned--about the consequences of American higher educat ..."
"[from the inside front flap] Howard R. Bowen's association with higher education spanned six decades -- from 1925 when he set off for college, to his retirement in 1985, capping a brilliant academic career. In that time he rose from undergraduate and graduate student to professor of economics, college dean, and finally, university president and chancellor. Here he reminisces about his experiences at the six institutions with which he wa ..."