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Threats to market capitalism--populism, income inequality, cyberattacks, global migration, and environmental degradation to name a few--are on the rise. Three eminent Harvard Business School professors show how business can lead in addressing these issues and securing a stable future for market capitalism through entrepreneurship and innovation.
• Broad, context-setting point of view about the future of market capitalism, with a framework for understanding both its limits and its potential. • Provocative look at various future scenarios for market capitalism--from, on the one hand, strife and conflict between nations, to, on the other hand, a new form of cooperation and institution-building for managing challenges and ensuring the continued sustainability of market capitalism. • Realistic discussion of business's potential responses to the threats and challenges. • Examples, such as Nike and JP Morgan and others, of companies that illustrate how business is leading the way to meet the challenges head on to secure a more stable future for market capitalism.
Audience:
• Leaders of business, government, NGOs, and business schools around the world. • All those interested in the role of business and society.
© 2020 Harvard Business Review Press (E-bok): 9781633698260
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E-bok: 30. juni 2020
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