This work is organized in seven sections around major themes of
socio-economics. The first section outlines socio-economics in an
historical perspective, drawing on the "Methodenstreit" in the German
school of economics at the turn of the century. Four additional essays
view economic behaviour from the perspective of psychology, sociology
and values outside the realm of economics. The second section of the
book explores the process of choice and goals made by the variety of
economic factors, among them factors that influence choices, values and
motivations outside economics. The next two sections, each containing
three papers, examine executive leadership and entrepreneurship from the
broader socio-economic perspective. Section five includes papers that
deal with the role of institutions in the modern political economy. It
develops an institutional theory of markets, firms, human values in
economic behaviour and investment in ethnic goals and morality. Section
six focuses on the modern corporate culture considering collective human
capital. The final three papers examine the boundaries that embrace the
processes and activities of firms. They consider the bonds and
relationships that develop between firms and organizations in the modern
political economy.