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Re-imagining capitalism / edited by Dominic Barton, Dezsö Horváth, and Matthias Kipping.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2016Copyright date: ©2016Edition: First editionDescription: xviii, 341 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0198785453
  • 9780198785453
  • 9780198785460
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.122 23
LOC classification:
  • HB501 .R288 2016
Contents:
1. Re-imagining Capitalism for the Long Term: Situating the Volume/ Dominic Barton, Dezsö Horváth and Matthias Kipping -- 2. Re-establishing Trust: Making Business with Purpose the Purpose of Business/ Paul Polman -- 3. Business and Society: Reshaping Global Systems/ Kathleen Mc Laughlin and Doug Mc Millon -- 4. Family Firms and "Patient Capital": Thinking in Decades, not Quarters/ Galen G. Weston -- 5. Cooperatives: Stakeholder-oriented by Design, Long-term Focused by Necessity/ Monique Leroux -- 6. Corporate Community Involvement in the 21st Century/ Ratan N. Tata (with Dirk Matten) -- 7. Broad: The Gifts of Breadth in a World Sold on Depth/ Nick Lovegrove and Matthew Thomas -- 8. Understanding and Misunderstanding the Triumph of Capitalism/ John Kay -- 9. Engagement Required: The Changing Role of the Corporation in Society/ Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten -- 10. Responsible Capitalism: Business for the 21st Century/ R. Edward Freeman, Bidhan L. Parmar, and Kirsten M. Martin -- 11. Being Good and Doing Well: Not as Easy as You Think/ Bryan W. Husted -- 12. 'Maximizing Shareholder Value' is an Unnecessary and Unworkable Corporate Objective/ Lynn Stout -- 13. Narrowcasting: How Media and Political Disruption Changed the Economic Debate/ John Stackhouse -- 14. Imagining a Sustainable Financial System/ Simon Zadek -- 15. Integrated Reporting for a Re-Imagined Capitalism/ Robert G. Eccles and Birgit Spiesshofer -- 16. Reasonable Expectations and Fiduciary Obligations: Legal Pathways to Longer-term Thinking/ Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro -- 17. Corporate Social Responsibility: The Case for Active Ownership by Institutional Investors/ Gordon L. Clark and Michael Viehs -- 18. Building the Right Long-term Approach: The Power of Aligning Leadership, Strategy, and Execution/ Bruce Simpson and Tiffany Vogel -- 19. A New Way of Thinking About Resource Development: A Values-Based Approach/ Richard A. Ross and D. Eleanor Westney -- 20. Restoring the Capitalist Promise: Opportunities in the U.S. Youth Labor Market/ Shawn Bohen and Gerald Chertavian Conclusion -- 21. Conclusion: Capitalism Re-imagined/ Dezsö Horváth and Dominic Barton.
Summary: "Capitalism has been an unprecedented engine of wealth creation for many centuries, leading to sustained productivity gains and long-term growth and lifting an increasing proportion of humanity out of poverty. But its effects, and hence its future, have come increasingly under question: Is capitalism still improving wealth and well-being for the many? Or, is long-term value creation being sacrificed to the pressures of short-termism, with potentially far-reaching consequences for society, the natural environment, prosperity, and global order?" --Publisher's website.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Re-imagining Capitalism for the Long Term: Situating the Volume/ Dominic Barton, Dezsö Horváth and Matthias Kipping -- 2. Re-establishing Trust: Making Business with Purpose the Purpose of Business/ Paul Polman -- 3. Business and Society: Reshaping Global Systems/ Kathleen Mc Laughlin and Doug Mc Millon -- 4. Family Firms and "Patient Capital": Thinking in Decades, not Quarters/ Galen G. Weston -- 5. Cooperatives: Stakeholder-oriented by Design, Long-term Focused by Necessity/ Monique Leroux -- 6. Corporate Community Involvement in the 21st Century/ Ratan N. Tata (with Dirk Matten) -- 7. Broad: The Gifts of Breadth in a World Sold on Depth/ Nick Lovegrove and Matthew Thomas -- 8. Understanding and Misunderstanding the Triumph of Capitalism/ John Kay -- 9. Engagement Required: The Changing Role of the Corporation in Society/ Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten -- 10. Responsible Capitalism: Business for the 21st Century/ R. Edward Freeman, Bidhan L. Parmar, and Kirsten M. Martin -- 11. Being Good and Doing Well: Not as Easy as You Think/ Bryan W. Husted -- 12. 'Maximizing Shareholder Value' is an Unnecessary and Unworkable Corporate Objective/ Lynn Stout -- 13. Narrowcasting: How Media and Political Disruption Changed the Economic Debate/ John Stackhouse -- 14. Imagining a Sustainable Financial System/ Simon Zadek -- 15. Integrated Reporting for a Re-Imagined Capitalism/ Robert G. Eccles and Birgit Spiesshofer -- 16. Reasonable Expectations and Fiduciary Obligations: Legal Pathways to Longer-term Thinking/ Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro -- 17. Corporate Social Responsibility: The Case for Active Ownership by Institutional Investors/ Gordon L. Clark and Michael Viehs -- 18. Building the Right Long-term Approach: The Power of Aligning Leadership, Strategy, and Execution/ Bruce Simpson and Tiffany Vogel -- 19. A New Way of Thinking About Resource Development: A Values-Based Approach/ Richard A. Ross and D. Eleanor Westney -- 20. Restoring the Capitalist Promise: Opportunities in the U.S. Youth Labor Market/ Shawn Bohen and Gerald Chertavian Conclusion -- 21. Conclusion: Capitalism Re-imagined/ Dezsö Horváth and Dominic Barton.

"Capitalism has been an unprecedented engine of wealth creation for many centuries, leading to sustained productivity gains and long-term growth and lifting an increasing proportion of humanity out of poverty. But its effects, and hence its future, have come increasingly under question: Is capitalism still improving wealth and well-being for the many? Or, is long-term value creation being sacrificed to the pressures of short-termism, with potentially far-reaching consequences for society, the natural environment, prosperity, and global order?" --Publisher's website.

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