
Capitalism with a Conscience
How We Can Create Wealth... Not Destroy it
Elliott & Thompson Limited (Publisher)
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-909653-78-8 (ISBN)
Description
The recent global financial crisis is in fact a moral crisis - from its very beginnings, capitalism has been a moral movement, a way of dedicating one's life to something that will outlast the individual. The West has lost sight of this. Unless we rediscover the conscience within capitalism, we will continue to be mired in crisis, and will ultimately be usurped by China and other developing economies. This important and timely book provides a clear-sighted and detailed overview of the faultlines and contradictions within the current Western model, and shows how governments, corporations and individuals can create a stronger and more balanced culture. Drawing fascinating insights from different business cultures around the world, including modern China, the Singaporean experiment, the German Mittelstande and Scandinavian models, and from the cultures of innovation and collaboration in locations such as Silicon Valley and the 'knowledge community' in Cambridge (UK), the authors make a compelling case for the strengths of capitalism while addressing its current weaknesses.
This highly topical call to arms is essential reading for experts, lay people and anyone who cares about the future of our market society.
This highly topical call to arms is essential reading for experts, lay people and anyone who cares about the future of our market society.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 135 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-909653-78-8 (9781909653788)
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Charles Hampden-Turner is the author of 18 books on business culture and strategy, and is widely recognised as one of today's key thinkers in the field. He received his MBA and DBA from Harvard Business School and is co-founder of Trompenaars-Hampden-Turner (THT), a consulting firm in the field of intercultural management. Fons Trompenaars is a world expert on international management, and co-founder of THT. He was identified by Human Resources magazine as one of the world's five top management gurus to watch in the new millennium. Tom Cummings has served in senior executive roles at Shell, ABN AMRO and Unilever, is co-director of the Cambridge Judge Business School programme on 'Futures Thinking' and holds posts in schools around the world.