The new enlightenment : reshaping capitalism and the global order in the 21st century /

The Reinventing Capitalism series seeks to feature explorations of the crisis of legitimacy facing capitalism today, including the increasing income and wealth gap, the decline of the middle class, threats to employment due to globalization and digitalization, undermined trust in institutions, discr...

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Group Author: Lewin, Arie Y., 1935- (Editor); Linden, Greg, 1959- (Editor); Teece, David J. (Editor)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge :
Publication Dates: 2022.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Cambridge elements. Elements in reinventing capitalism,
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Summary: The Reinventing Capitalism series seeks to feature explorations of the crisis of legitimacy facing capitalism today, including the increasing income and wealth gap, the decline of the middle class, threats to employment due to globalization and digitalization, undermined trust in institutions, discrimination against minorities, global poverty, and pollution. The series is a collection of authoritative literature reviews of foundational topics on renewing capitalism. Being grounded in a business and management perspective, the series incorporates insights from multiple disciplines that promise to substantiate the causes of the current crisis and potential solutions regarding what needs to be done. This Element provides an overview of the series and explains the background of its development; it contains eight sections that deal with various facets of the subject from the perspectives of a group of top-notch authors--back cover.
Carrier Form: 78 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [71]-78).
ISBN: 9781009258630
100925863X
Index Number: HB501
CLC: F03
Call Number: F03/N532-2
Contents: 1. Introduction: the new enlightenment / Arie Y. Lewin, Greg Linden, David J. Teece -- 2. Capitalism and the legacy of Adam Smith / Craig Smith -- 3. The failure of shareholder value ideology and the contours of a humane capitalism -- 4. Innovation and financialization in the corporate economy / William Lazonick -- 5. Corporate governance, CEO compensation, and the income gap / Arie Y. Lewlin and Till Talaulicar -- 6. Reviving productive capitalism: how CEOs and boards can drive sustained value creation / Sarah Keohane Williamson -- 7. Market power and the new antitrust: where the antimonopoly narrative goes wrong / Gerald F. Davis -- 8. The emerging technological revolutions and social change / Maryann Feldman, Frederick Guy, Simona Iammarino, and Carolin Ioramashvili -- 9. How and why globalization is disaggregating: the impact of China / Orville Schell -- References.