Owning the Future
How Britain Can Make it in a Fast-Changing World
Herausgeber: Umunna, Chuka
Owning the Future
How Britain Can Make it in a Fast-Changing World
Herausgeber: Umunna, Chuka
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This text brings together leading experts, business leaders, entrepreneurs and politicians with ideas for how Britain can thrive in a global context, building an inclusive and broad-based economy.
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This text brings together leading experts, business leaders, entrepreneurs and politicians with ideas for how Britain can thrive in a global context, building an inclusive and broad-based economy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 182g
- ISBN-13: 9780992870515
- ISBN-10: 0992870518
- Artikelnr.: 41405156
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 136
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 182g
- ISBN-13: 9780992870515
- ISBN-10: 0992870518
- Artikelnr.: 41405156
Chuka Umunna is UK Shadow Business Secretary and Member of Parliament for Streatham. Antonio Andreoni is a researcher in industrial economics and policy at the Institute for Manufacturing, Cambridge University and coordinator of the Babbage Industrial Policy Network. Billy Boyle is co-founder and president of Owlstone Nanotech Ltd. Ha-Joon Chang teaches economics at Cambridge University. David Cleevely CBE is an entrepreneur who has founded a series of companies including Abcam, Analysys, 3waynetworks and others. He also co-founded Cambridge Network, Cambridge Wireless, Cambridge Angels, the award winning restaurant Bocca di Lupo, as well as acting as government advisor and founding the Centre for Science and Policy at the University of Cambridge. Sherry Coutu CBE is an angel investor, entrepreneur and tech-investor, recently appointed to the board of the London Stock Exchange. Lord Mervyn Davies CBE is former chairman of Standard Chartered PLC and former UK minister of state for trade, investment and small business. John Davis is managing director of BCSG, a fast growing firm offering cloud-based applications to small businesses Sir Charlie Mayfield is chairman of John Lewis Partnership and chairman of the UK Commission for Employment and Skills (UKCES). Mariana Mazzucato is RM Phillips professor in the economics of innovation at Sussex University. Jim O'Neill is an economist and former chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Roy Rickhuss is general secretary of Community Union. Sir Peter Rigby is an entrepreneur, chairman & chief executive of Rigby Group PLC. Lord David Sainsbury is a former UK minister of science and innovation and chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Carlotta Perez is professor of technology and development, Department of International Development, London School of Economics (LSE). Matthew Taylor is chief executive of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA).
Introduction: How Britain can harness the winds of change, Chuka Umunna
Part I: The changing global context
1. Britain and the world in 2030, Jim O'Neill
2. A new age of technological progress, Carlota Perez
3. Trading Places: Preparing Britain for global opportunity, Lord Mervyn Davies
Part II: The challenge of inclusive growth
4. Trade unions in the new economy, Roy Rickhuss
5. A new direction for a more inclusive economy, Sir Charlie Mayfield
6. Business and government working together for more inclusive growth, Sir Peter Rigby
7. Smart and inclusive growth, Mariana Mazzucato
Part III: The innovation imperative
8. Innovation and growth: A roadmap for the next government, Lord David Sainsbury
9. The power to create, Matthew Taylor
10. What the innovators of tomorrow see today, Billy Boyle
11. Encouraging technical innovation and high-growth SMEs, John Davis
Part IV: Business and government working together for the long-term
12. Rebuilding the UK industrial base, Ha-Joon Chang & Antonio Andreoni
13. Supporting companies in a scale-up revolution, Sherry Coutu
14. The power of technology clusters, David Cleevely
Part I: The changing global context
1. Britain and the world in 2030, Jim O'Neill
2. A new age of technological progress, Carlota Perez
3. Trading Places: Preparing Britain for global opportunity, Lord Mervyn Davies
Part II: The challenge of inclusive growth
4. Trade unions in the new economy, Roy Rickhuss
5. A new direction for a more inclusive economy, Sir Charlie Mayfield
6. Business and government working together for more inclusive growth, Sir Peter Rigby
7. Smart and inclusive growth, Mariana Mazzucato
Part III: The innovation imperative
8. Innovation and growth: A roadmap for the next government, Lord David Sainsbury
9. The power to create, Matthew Taylor
10. What the innovators of tomorrow see today, Billy Boyle
11. Encouraging technical innovation and high-growth SMEs, John Davis
Part IV: Business and government working together for the long-term
12. Rebuilding the UK industrial base, Ha-Joon Chang & Antonio Andreoni
13. Supporting companies in a scale-up revolution, Sherry Coutu
14. The power of technology clusters, David Cleevely
Introduction: How Britain can harness the winds of change, Chuka Umunna
Part I: The changing global context
1. Britain and the world in 2030, Jim O'Neill
2. A new age of technological progress, Carlota Perez
3. Trading Places: Preparing Britain for global opportunity, Lord Mervyn Davies
Part II: The challenge of inclusive growth
4. Trade unions in the new economy, Roy Rickhuss
5. A new direction for a more inclusive economy, Sir Charlie Mayfield
6. Business and government working together for more inclusive growth, Sir Peter Rigby
7. Smart and inclusive growth, Mariana Mazzucato
Part III: The innovation imperative
8. Innovation and growth: A roadmap for the next government, Lord David Sainsbury
9. The power to create, Matthew Taylor
10. What the innovators of tomorrow see today, Billy Boyle
11. Encouraging technical innovation and high-growth SMEs, John Davis
Part IV: Business and government working together for the long-term
12. Rebuilding the UK industrial base, Ha-Joon Chang & Antonio Andreoni
13. Supporting companies in a scale-up revolution, Sherry Coutu
14. The power of technology clusters, David Cleevely
Part I: The changing global context
1. Britain and the world in 2030, Jim O'Neill
2. A new age of technological progress, Carlota Perez
3. Trading Places: Preparing Britain for global opportunity, Lord Mervyn Davies
Part II: The challenge of inclusive growth
4. Trade unions in the new economy, Roy Rickhuss
5. A new direction for a more inclusive economy, Sir Charlie Mayfield
6. Business and government working together for more inclusive growth, Sir Peter Rigby
7. Smart and inclusive growth, Mariana Mazzucato
Part III: The innovation imperative
8. Innovation and growth: A roadmap for the next government, Lord David Sainsbury
9. The power to create, Matthew Taylor
10. What the innovators of tomorrow see today, Billy Boyle
11. Encouraging technical innovation and high-growth SMEs, John Davis
Part IV: Business and government working together for the long-term
12. Rebuilding the UK industrial base, Ha-Joon Chang & Antonio Andreoni
13. Supporting companies in a scale-up revolution, Sherry Coutu
14. The power of technology clusters, David Cleevely