The Vanishing American Corporation, Gerald F. Davis
The Vanishing American Corporation, Gerald F. Davis
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The Vanishing American Corporation
Navigating the Hazards of a New Economy

Author: Gerald F. Davis

Narrator: Jeff Hoyt

Unabridged: 6 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 05/02/2016


Synopsis

Contrary to popular opinion, the American public corporation is on the decline. Leading scholar Gerald Davis explains the social and economic pressures behind the rise and fall of the American corporation, the surprising negative consequences, and what the post-corporate future may hold.

In an era of Citizens United and 8-figure paychecks for CEOs, most of us imagine that corporations have never been more powerful. Yet public corporations-companies that sell shares to the public, rather than being privately owned-are in retreat in the US, while alternative ways of organizing business, are on the rise. 

To many this will sound like good news-but Gerald Davis points out that there's a considerable downside. In their heyday public corporations provided good salaries, benefits, training, lifetime employment, and retirement pensions-features that are conspicuously absent from newer models championed by companies like Uber. The consequences of corporate decline in the US are stark: greater inequality, less mobility, and a frayed social safety net. 

This book explains the rise of the large American corporation, it's role in greatly expanding the middle class, and the economic pressures that are making it unsustainable. The future could see either increasing polarization, as careers turn into jobs and jobs turn into tasks, or a more democratic economy built from the grassroots. Davis explains how we got here and lays out the choices ahead of us.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Laura on March 24, 2017

This was a bit dry, but the last few chapters made it all worthwhile. Davis has great support for the ideas he posits, and I fully bought into his idea of what the future economy will look like. I would strongly recommend this book for anyone in the business world.......more

Goodreads review by Joseph on March 06, 2018

Read this for the class I'm TAing, thought it was quite interesting. One narrative about inequality in the contemporary US is that the expansion of corporate power, mechanization, and outsourcing have wrecked the middle class career and sent inequality into the stratosphere. Davis agrees with the in......more

Goodreads review by Jim on March 03, 2018

a really interesting book. davis succinctly and clearly summarizes the history of american corporations with a focus on how recent cultural, economic and political trends have changed the very nature of corporations over the last several decades. one of davis's core arguments is that corporations, p......more

Goodreads review by melina on April 01, 2023

I read this book for my Sociology of Organizations class. It was interesting to see how the role of corporations has changed over time in society, especially in regards to technology, the gig economy, Wall Street, pop-up companies, and changes when corporations entered society around Reagan's admini......more

Goodreads review by Tommy on December 23, 2019

The corporation as the primary method of conducting business in America might be in decline and this will cause social problems because of a "paradox of hierarchy" i.e. bigger corporations are more internally unequal but economies composed of them are on average overall more equal. Since the modern......more