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Corporate culture shapes societal norms and values from "summary" of The New Industrial State by John Kenneth Galbraith

The corporate culture of a large organization is not confined to its internal operations. It extends outward, shaping the norms and values of society at large. This influence is particularly pronounced in industries where a few dominant firms wield significant power. These firms, with their vast resources and influence, play a pivotal role in shaping societal values and norms. Corporate culture is not just a reflection of societal norms; it actively contributes to shaping them. The values and practices of large corporations can become deeply ingrained in society, influencing how people perceive success, wealth, and power. In this way, corporate culture can shape the broader social fabric, influencing everything from consumer behavior to political attitudes. The influence of corporate culture on societal norms is not always explicit. It operates subtly, through the products and services that companies offer, the messages they promote, and the values they embody. These influences can be so perva...
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    The New Industrial State

    John Kenneth Galbraith

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