Re-imagining capitalism /
Title By: Barton, Dominic [Edited by] | Horvath, Dezso [Edited by] | Kipping, Matthias [Edited by]
Material type: BookPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, c2016.Description: xviii, 341 p : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780198785453; 0198785453Other title: Re imagining capitalism.Subject(s): Capitalism | Social responsibility of business | Sustainable developmentDDC classification: 330.122 RE IM Online resources: Location MapItem type | Home library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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REGULAR | University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection | 330.122 RE IM (Browse shelf) | Available | April 2018 | T0058066 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Trailblazing : the role of exemplary leadership -- Engaging : broader views for a better capitalism -- Advancing : suggestions for the ways forward.
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?
Building on a collaboration between the Schulich School of Business and global management consultancy McKinsey & Company, this volume reflects both the urgency of the needed action and the tremendous opportunity to forge consensus and catalyze a lasting movement toward a more responsible, long-term, and sustainable model of capitalism. This unique volume brings together many of the leading proponents for a reformed, re-imagined capitalism from the Âfields of academia, business, and NGOs. Its contributors have been at the forefront of thought and action in regard to the future of capitalism. Both individually and collectively, they provide powerful suggestions of what such a long-term oriented model of capitalism should look like and how it can be achieved. Drawing on their research and professional experience, they write in an accessible style aiming to reach the broad audiences required to turn a re-imagined capitalism into a reality.