
Modern American Capitalism
Understanding Public Attitudes and Perceptions
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 21. November 1990
Book
Hardback
144 pages
978-0-89930-625-4 (ISBN)
Description
Peterson, Albaum, and Kozmetsky have systematically and formally documented here the American public's understanding of, attitudes toward, and perceptions regarding capitalism in the 1980s, and in so doing, have provided the first book to focus expressly on capitalism through empirical survey research. This work is based on a decade of empirical investigations and attempts to provide an accurate perspective that is devoid of the authors' personal views.
The data for the studies reported in the book were derived from questionnaires administered to more than 10,000 individuals--comprising national samples of the general public, newspaper editors, and college students. Information was collected by telephone or mail interviews, and participants were queried about various facets of capitalism. In analyzing the data, the authors have integrated disparate research to provide a comprehensive portrait of the public's view of capitalism at the beginning and the end of the 1980s. Following an introductory chapter, the presentation of their findings falls into four primary subject areas: defining capitalism, attitudes toward capitalism, perceptions of capitalism and business, and changes in attitudes toward capitalism. A final chapter summarizes the conclusions. In identifying a heretofore unknown public mind-set, this study will be a valuable reference tool for courses and professionals in corporate communications, management, and business and government, as well as an important addition to public and academic libraries.
The data for the studies reported in the book were derived from questionnaires administered to more than 10,000 individuals--comprising national samples of the general public, newspaper editors, and college students. Information was collected by telephone or mail interviews, and participants were queried about various facets of capitalism. In analyzing the data, the authors have integrated disparate research to provide a comprehensive portrait of the public's view of capitalism at the beginning and the end of the 1980s. Following an introductory chapter, the presentation of their findings falls into four primary subject areas: defining capitalism, attitudes toward capitalism, perceptions of capitalism and business, and changes in attitudes toward capitalism. A final chapter summarizes the conclusions. In identifying a heretofore unknown public mind-set, this study will be a valuable reference tool for courses and professionals in corporate communications, management, and business and government, as well as an important addition to public and academic libraries.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
396 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-89930-625-4 (9780899306254)
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Persons
ROBERT A. PETERSON holds the John T. Stuart, III Centennial Chair in Business Administration at the University of Texas at Austin and is the Charles Hurwit fellow of the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published more than 150 books and articles and is a former editor of The Journal of Marketing Research.
GERALD ALBAUM is Professor of Marketing at the University of Oregon and Senior Research Fellow at the IC2 Institute, the University of Texas at Austin.
GEORGE KOZMETSKY is Executive Associate for Economic Affairs at the University of Texas System and Director of the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. He is a co-founder of Teledyne and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
GERALD ALBAUM is Professor of Marketing at the University of Oregon and Senior Research Fellow at the IC2 Institute, the University of Texas at Austin.
GEORGE KOZMETSKY is Executive Associate for Economic Affairs at the University of Texas System and Director of the IC2 Institute at the University of Texas at Austin. He is a co-founder of Teledyne and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Content
Preface Introduction Defining Capitalism Attitudes toward Capitalism Perceptions of Capitalism and Business Changes in Attitudes toward Capitalism Conclusion Suggested Readings Index