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Following the financial and economic crisis in 2008, came broad-based recognition that free market economies need to be reformed in the direction of a more stable, equitable, and sustainable model of capitalism in order to ensure its survival. This volume provides suggestions of what such a model should look like and how it can be achieved.
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Following the financial and economic crisis in 2008, came broad-based recognition that free market economies need to be reformed in the direction of a more stable, equitable, and sustainable model of capitalism in order to ensure its survival. This volume provides suggestions of what such a model should look like and how it can be achieved.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 158mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 677g
- ISBN-13: 9780198785453
- ISBN-10: 0198785453
- Artikelnr.: 45101659
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 241mm x 158mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 677g
- ISBN-13: 9780198785453
- ISBN-10: 0198785453
- Artikelnr.: 45101659
Dominic Barton is the Global Managing Partner of McKinsey. In his 30 years at the rm, Dominic has advised clients in a range of industries, including banking, consumer goods, high tech, and industrial. Dominic leads McKinseys work on the future of capitalism, long-term value creation, and the role of business leadership in society. He has authored more than 80 articles on business in society, leadership, nancial services, Asia, history, and the issues and opportunities facing markets worldwide. He is the co-author, with Roberto Newell and Greg Wilson, of Dangerous Markets: Managing in Financial Crises (Wiley & Sons, 2002). His most recent book is China Vignettes: An Inside Look at China (Talisman, 2007). Dezsö Horváth is Dean and Tanna H. Schulich Chair in Strategic Management at the Schulich School of Business, York University, where he has been a member of the faculty since 1977. In addition to his role as Dean, Dr. Horváth is a director of a number of companies and organizations and serves on the advisory board of various business schools around the world. He was named 2004 Dean of the Year by the Academy of International Business (AIB), the world's leading association of scholars in the field of international business. In 2008 he was made a Member of the Order of Canada. MATTHIAS KIPPING is Professor of Policy, Richard E. Waugh Chair in Business History, and Academic Director of the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA program at the Schulich School of Business, York University. Matthias obtained degrees in Germany, France and the US and held previous positions in the UK and Spain. His research focuses on the evolution and global transfer of management practices as well as the contribution of historical approaches to the study of management. He recently co-authored, with Lars Engwall and Behlül Üsdiken, Dening Management: Business Schools, Consultants, Media (Routledge, 2016)
* 1: Dominic Barton, Dezsö Horváth and Matthias Kipping: Re-imagining
Capitalism for the Long Term: Situating the Volume
* Part I. Trailblazing: The Role of Exemplary Leadership
* 2: Paul Polman: Re-establishing Trust: Making Business with Purpose
the Purpose of Business
* 3: Kathleen McLaughlin and Doug McMillon: Business and Society:
Reshaping Global Systems
* 4: Galen G. Weston: Family Firms and "Patient Capital": Thinking in
Decades, not Quarters
* 5: Monique Leroux: Cooperatives: Stakeholder-oriented by Design,
Long-term Focused by Necessity
* 6: Ratan N. Tata (with Dirk Matten): Corporate Community Involvement
in the 21st Century
* 7: Nick Lovegrove and Matthew Thomas: Broad: The Gifts of Breadth in
a World Sold on Depth
* Part II. Engaging: Broader Views for a Better Capitalism
* 8: John Kay: Understanding and Misunderstanding the Triumph of
Capitalism
* 9: Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten: Engagement Required: The Changing
Role of the Corporation in Society
* 10: R. Edward Freeman, Bidhan L. Parmar, and Kirsten M. Martin:
Responsible Capitalism: Business for the 21st Century
* 11: Bryan W. Husted: Being Good and Doing Well: Not as Easy as You
Think
* 12: Lynn Stout: 'Maximizing Shareholder Value' is an Unnecessary and
Unworkable Corporate Objective
* 13: John Stackhouse: Narrowcasting: How Media and Political
Disruption Changed the Economic Debate
* Part III. Advancing: Suggestions for the Ways Forward
* 14: Simon Zadek: Imagining a Sustainable Financial System
* 15: Robert G. Eccles and Birgit Spiesshofer: Integrated Reporting for
a Re-Imagined Capitalism
* 16: Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro: Reasonable Expectations and
Fiduciary Obligations: Legal Pathways to Longer-term Thinking
* 17: Gordon L. Clark and Michael Viehs: Corporate Social
Responsibility: The Case for Active Ownership by Institutional
Investors
* 18: Bruce Simpson and Tiffany Vogel: Building the Right Long-term
Approach: The Power of Aligning Leadership, Strategy, and Execution
* 19: Richard A. Ross and D. Eleanor Westney: A New Way of Thinking
About Resource Development: A Values-Based Approach
* 20: Shawn Bohen and Gerald Chertavian: Restoring the Capitalist
Promise: Opportunities in the U.S. Youth Labor Market
* Conclusion
* 21: Dezsö Horváth and Dominic Barton: Capitalism Re-imagined
Capitalism for the Long Term: Situating the Volume
* Part I. Trailblazing: The Role of Exemplary Leadership
* 2: Paul Polman: Re-establishing Trust: Making Business with Purpose
the Purpose of Business
* 3: Kathleen McLaughlin and Doug McMillon: Business and Society:
Reshaping Global Systems
* 4: Galen G. Weston: Family Firms and "Patient Capital": Thinking in
Decades, not Quarters
* 5: Monique Leroux: Cooperatives: Stakeholder-oriented by Design,
Long-term Focused by Necessity
* 6: Ratan N. Tata (with Dirk Matten): Corporate Community Involvement
in the 21st Century
* 7: Nick Lovegrove and Matthew Thomas: Broad: The Gifts of Breadth in
a World Sold on Depth
* Part II. Engaging: Broader Views for a Better Capitalism
* 8: John Kay: Understanding and Misunderstanding the Triumph of
Capitalism
* 9: Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten: Engagement Required: The Changing
Role of the Corporation in Society
* 10: R. Edward Freeman, Bidhan L. Parmar, and Kirsten M. Martin:
Responsible Capitalism: Business for the 21st Century
* 11: Bryan W. Husted: Being Good and Doing Well: Not as Easy as You
Think
* 12: Lynn Stout: 'Maximizing Shareholder Value' is an Unnecessary and
Unworkable Corporate Objective
* 13: John Stackhouse: Narrowcasting: How Media and Political
Disruption Changed the Economic Debate
* Part III. Advancing: Suggestions for the Ways Forward
* 14: Simon Zadek: Imagining a Sustainable Financial System
* 15: Robert G. Eccles and Birgit Spiesshofer: Integrated Reporting for
a Re-Imagined Capitalism
* 16: Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro: Reasonable Expectations and
Fiduciary Obligations: Legal Pathways to Longer-term Thinking
* 17: Gordon L. Clark and Michael Viehs: Corporate Social
Responsibility: The Case for Active Ownership by Institutional
Investors
* 18: Bruce Simpson and Tiffany Vogel: Building the Right Long-term
Approach: The Power of Aligning Leadership, Strategy, and Execution
* 19: Richard A. Ross and D. Eleanor Westney: A New Way of Thinking
About Resource Development: A Values-Based Approach
* 20: Shawn Bohen and Gerald Chertavian: Restoring the Capitalist
Promise: Opportunities in the U.S. Youth Labor Market
* Conclusion
* 21: Dezsö Horváth and Dominic Barton: Capitalism Re-imagined
* 1: Dominic Barton, Dezsö Horváth and Matthias Kipping: Re-imagining
Capitalism for the Long Term: Situating the Volume
* Part I. Trailblazing: The Role of Exemplary Leadership
* 2: Paul Polman: Re-establishing Trust: Making Business with Purpose
the Purpose of Business
* 3: Kathleen McLaughlin and Doug McMillon: Business and Society:
Reshaping Global Systems
* 4: Galen G. Weston: Family Firms and "Patient Capital": Thinking in
Decades, not Quarters
* 5: Monique Leroux: Cooperatives: Stakeholder-oriented by Design,
Long-term Focused by Necessity
* 6: Ratan N. Tata (with Dirk Matten): Corporate Community Involvement
in the 21st Century
* 7: Nick Lovegrove and Matthew Thomas: Broad: The Gifts of Breadth in
a World Sold on Depth
* Part II. Engaging: Broader Views for a Better Capitalism
* 8: John Kay: Understanding and Misunderstanding the Triumph of
Capitalism
* 9: Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten: Engagement Required: The Changing
Role of the Corporation in Society
* 10: R. Edward Freeman, Bidhan L. Parmar, and Kirsten M. Martin:
Responsible Capitalism: Business for the 21st Century
* 11: Bryan W. Husted: Being Good and Doing Well: Not as Easy as You
Think
* 12: Lynn Stout: 'Maximizing Shareholder Value' is an Unnecessary and
Unworkable Corporate Objective
* 13: John Stackhouse: Narrowcasting: How Media and Political
Disruption Changed the Economic Debate
* Part III. Advancing: Suggestions for the Ways Forward
* 14: Simon Zadek: Imagining a Sustainable Financial System
* 15: Robert G. Eccles and Birgit Spiesshofer: Integrated Reporting for
a Re-Imagined Capitalism
* 16: Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro: Reasonable Expectations and
Fiduciary Obligations: Legal Pathways to Longer-term Thinking
* 17: Gordon L. Clark and Michael Viehs: Corporate Social
Responsibility: The Case for Active Ownership by Institutional
Investors
* 18: Bruce Simpson and Tiffany Vogel: Building the Right Long-term
Approach: The Power of Aligning Leadership, Strategy, and Execution
* 19: Richard A. Ross and D. Eleanor Westney: A New Way of Thinking
About Resource Development: A Values-Based Approach
* 20: Shawn Bohen and Gerald Chertavian: Restoring the Capitalist
Promise: Opportunities in the U.S. Youth Labor Market
* Conclusion
* 21: Dezsö Horváth and Dominic Barton: Capitalism Re-imagined
Capitalism for the Long Term: Situating the Volume
* Part I. Trailblazing: The Role of Exemplary Leadership
* 2: Paul Polman: Re-establishing Trust: Making Business with Purpose
the Purpose of Business
* 3: Kathleen McLaughlin and Doug McMillon: Business and Society:
Reshaping Global Systems
* 4: Galen G. Weston: Family Firms and "Patient Capital": Thinking in
Decades, not Quarters
* 5: Monique Leroux: Cooperatives: Stakeholder-oriented by Design,
Long-term Focused by Necessity
* 6: Ratan N. Tata (with Dirk Matten): Corporate Community Involvement
in the 21st Century
* 7: Nick Lovegrove and Matthew Thomas: Broad: The Gifts of Breadth in
a World Sold on Depth
* Part II. Engaging: Broader Views for a Better Capitalism
* 8: John Kay: Understanding and Misunderstanding the Triumph of
Capitalism
* 9: Andrew Crane and Dirk Matten: Engagement Required: The Changing
Role of the Corporation in Society
* 10: R. Edward Freeman, Bidhan L. Parmar, and Kirsten M. Martin:
Responsible Capitalism: Business for the 21st Century
* 11: Bryan W. Husted: Being Good and Doing Well: Not as Easy as You
Think
* 12: Lynn Stout: 'Maximizing Shareholder Value' is an Unnecessary and
Unworkable Corporate Objective
* 13: John Stackhouse: Narrowcasting: How Media and Political
Disruption Changed the Economic Debate
* Part III. Advancing: Suggestions for the Ways Forward
* 14: Simon Zadek: Imagining a Sustainable Financial System
* 15: Robert G. Eccles and Birgit Spiesshofer: Integrated Reporting for
a Re-Imagined Capitalism
* 16: Edward Waitzer and Douglas Sarro: Reasonable Expectations and
Fiduciary Obligations: Legal Pathways to Longer-term Thinking
* 17: Gordon L. Clark and Michael Viehs: Corporate Social
Responsibility: The Case for Active Ownership by Institutional
Investors
* 18: Bruce Simpson and Tiffany Vogel: Building the Right Long-term
Approach: The Power of Aligning Leadership, Strategy, and Execution
* 19: Richard A. Ross and D. Eleanor Westney: A New Way of Thinking
About Resource Development: A Values-Based Approach
* 20: Shawn Bohen and Gerald Chertavian: Restoring the Capitalist
Promise: Opportunities in the U.S. Youth Labor Market
* Conclusion
* 21: Dezsö Horváth and Dominic Barton: Capitalism Re-imagined