Shadow Trades
The Dark Side of Global Business
- Amos Owen Thomas - Stockholm Business School, Stockholm University, Sweden
Business & Management (General) | Business Ethics | International Business & Management (General)
Even before we can begin to confront and constrain shadow trades, their business models first need to be identified and analysed in all their networked complexity, interconnectivity with global business and embeddedness within the world economy. Numerous hard questions need to be raised around enabling circumstances and responsibilities of stakeholders, as well as the winners and losers resulting from business globalisation and socio-economic inequities within and between countries.
Providing background, evidence and analysis on select exemplars of shadow trades, this book provides graduate students of business, plus scholars in the social sciences, together with practitioners and policymakers, consumer groups and civil society, with an indispensable resource for critical engagement. Only through knowledge gained by research and advocacy for transparency can we begin to shed light on this dark side of global business, enabling all of us to grapple with activism against and collaborative action towards undermining all shadow trades.
Amos Owen Thomas was a Docent / Reader in Marketing and International Business at Stockholm University until his recent retirement
This is an excellent complimentary book to assist students studying the shift in global economic and the political machinations.