There are real, and many, alternatives to the economic mainstream. The trouble is, of course, that they are hidden from us. In Integral Economics, Ronnie Lessem and Alexander Schieffer pave the way for a sustainable approach to economics, building on the richness of diverse economic approaches from all over the globe. They introduce the most evolved economic perspectives and bring them into creative dialogue to produce an integral, dynamically balanced approach. They argue that neither individual enterprises nor wider society will be transformed for the better without a new economic…mehr
There are real, and many, alternatives to the economic mainstream. The trouble is, of course, that they are hidden from us. In Integral Economics, Ronnie Lessem and Alexander Schieffer pave the way for a sustainable approach to economics, building on the richness of diverse economic approaches from all over the globe. They introduce the most evolved economic perspectives and bring them into creative dialogue to produce an integral, dynamically balanced approach. They argue that neither individual enterprises nor wider society will be transformed for the better without a new economic perspective. Here, they introduce a comprehensive framework based on the same 'Four Worlds' model that is applied to enterprise and research in their earlier works.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Ronnie Lessem is a graduate of Harvard Business School and the London School of Economics. He has been an adjunct professor at IMD, Lausanne and is now Director of the Trans-cultural Centre and programmes at the University of Buckingham, UK. Ronnie Lessem was the managing director of a clothing business in South Africa and he has acted as a consultant and adviser on organisational learning, knowledge creation and cross-cultural management to international companies such as the Anglian Water Group in the UK. He is currently working with Virgin Group companies. Professor Lessem has written over twenty books on subjects including organisational development, change and transformation. Dr. Alexander Schieffer studied economics, business administration, law and social sciences at the University of St Gallen in Switzerland. He also gained a Doctorate in Leadership at St Gallen. Dr Schieffer is a member of the Society for Organisational Learning and the World Business Academy. He has published a variety of articles and books in the last ten years. Both authors run doctoral programmes at Bethel University, USA , and Buckingham University, UK on Social and Economic Innovation, and are currently designing curricula for sustainable business and economics at Sekem's Heliopolis University in Egypt. They are co-founders of the Geneva-based TRANS4M Four World Center for Social Innovation. www.trans-4-m.com
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Prologue Part 1 Orientation: Re-inventing economics: Revisiting mainstream economics. Part 2 Inspiration: The moral economic core The centered enterprise. Part 3 Transformation: Economic commons Grassroots economics Subsistence economics The social business Co-evolutionary economics, Conscious economics Associative economics The developmental enterprise Economics of the common good Social learning and the network economy Open economics The cooperative enterprise New economics Real economics Well-being economics The sustainable enterprise. Part 4 Integration: The integral economy Co-creating the future Epilogue Index.
Prologue Part 1 Orientation: Re-inventing economics: Revisiting mainstream economics. Part 2 Inspiration: The moral economic core The centered enterprise. Part 3 Transformation: Economic commons Grassroots economics Subsistence economics The social business Co-evolutionary economics, Conscious economics Associative economics The developmental enterprise Economics of the common good Social learning and the network economy Open economics The cooperative enterprise New economics Real economics Well-being economics The sustainable enterprise. Part 4 Integration: The integral economy Co-creating the future Epilogue Index.
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