E&M
2020/4
Contents
Dossier. Rethinking Globalization
State Intervention in the Economy? What Counts is Quality
A New Management of Global Markets
Why We Should Go Back to Reading Marx
Dossier. Who Represents What
All of the Doubts and Challenges within Confindustria
Business-Labor: Equal Status and Common Planning
Four Possible Destinies for Labor Unions
Visual Reaadings
Focus. The Fashion Industry and New Consumption
The World of Luxury is No Longer the Same (Which is Good)
Innovation & Operations Management
Sharing Economy
Digital Procurement
Insittutions and Society
Elements of Management for Penal Institutions
Today, it is becoming increasingly necessary to foster a contamination between the world of management and that of prison administration. Prison must not abandon the goal of rehabilitation for which it is established, and at the same time, it cannot lose sight of its nature as an organization. As such, it is required to cover the needs of its various stakeholders. The complex purpose of a penal institution, that must remain faithful to its original mission, can be pursued only through a balancing of the aspects that revolve around the institutional logic of “security” and “treatment.”#Prison administration must continue to strengthen the dialogue with the outside, but at the same time, must institute an internal dialogue with the social groups present, thus overcoming the different cultures that still co-exist with difficulty.