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This challenging and lively book draws on theory and real world examples to suggest how current crises facing business, such as climate change, demographic change, emerging economies, and new forms of organization and governance, could be more effectively addressed by 'congruent capitalism', a new form of industrial economy.

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This challenging and lively book draws on theory and real world examples to suggest how current crises facing business, such as climate change, demographic change, emerging economies, and new forms of organization and governance, could be more effectively addressed by 'congruent capitalism', a new form of industrial economy.
Autorenporträt
Michael Blowfield is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment where he researches business transformation in an era of climate change and resource constrained economies. He is also a Teaching Fellow in Corporate Responsibility at the London Business School and Visiting Professor at Middlesex University Business School. He has worked as an academic and consultant in the field of corporate social and environmental responsibility with a particular focus on the socio-political context of corporate responsibility, and the role of business in society. Leo Johnson is the Co-Founder of Sustainable Finance, now a part of the PwC group. He is a Business Fellow of the University of Oxford Smith School of Enterprise & Environment, and a Judge of the Financial Times "Boldness in Business" Awards. As the Presenter of the BBC World News show "Down to Business" he has worked with social enterprises around the world that address the challenges of reaching scale. Formerly with the Environment Department of the IFC in Washington, he is a Trustee of the UK's Green Alliance and the New Economics Foundation.