
Ownership
Reinventing Companies, Capitalism, and Who Owns What
Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Published on 13. September 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-5230-0082-1 (ISBN)
Description
"Employee ownership has gained considerable momentum just in the last few years. Fifteen years ago, employee ownership was mostly an American phenomenon. Today it has spread rapidly in the UK and is beginning to be talked about in continental Europe. China has several companies that are employee owned, including the telecommunications giant Huawei. In this book, readers will learn that ownership and capital matter, and now is the time to seize on the momentum of employee ownership. In three simple parts, Corey Rosen and John Case have created a powerful argument for the necessity and possibility of employee ownership: 1. What's Wrong With What We Have: shows who really owns the most important companies in America. 2. Reinventing Ownership: argues that ownership patterns need to reflect twenty-first century values and needs. 3. Beginning the Reinvention: recounts the history of employee ownership and discusses what it would take to grow the phenomenon"--
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
340 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5230-0082-1 (9781523000821)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Corey Rosen and John Case
Content
Contents
Introduction: Ownership Matters
Part I: What’s Wrong with What We Have?
1. The Ownership Crazy Quilt
2. Wall Street: Faceless Ownership
3. Private Equity: Concentrated Ownership
Part II: How Can We Change Things?
4. The Limits of (Conventional) Reform
5. Ownership in Today’s Economy
Part III: Reinventing Capitalism for the 21st Century
6. A Different Kind of Company
7. Why Isn’t There More Employee Ownership?
8. Opportunity #1: Employee Ownership on Wall Street
9. Opportunity #2: Private Equity and Impact Investing
10. Opportunity #3: Trusts, Co-ops, and the Gig Economy
11. Opportunity #4: Policies and Programs for Spreading Employee Ownership
12. Tomorrow the World
Conclusion: How You Can Make a Difference
Introduction: Ownership Matters
Part I: What’s Wrong with What We Have?
1. The Ownership Crazy Quilt
2. Wall Street: Faceless Ownership
3. Private Equity: Concentrated Ownership
Part II: How Can We Change Things?
4. The Limits of (Conventional) Reform
5. Ownership in Today’s Economy
Part III: Reinventing Capitalism for the 21st Century
6. A Different Kind of Company
7. Why Isn’t There More Employee Ownership?
8. Opportunity #1: Employee Ownership on Wall Street
9. Opportunity #2: Private Equity and Impact Investing
10. Opportunity #3: Trusts, Co-ops, and the Gig Economy
11. Opportunity #4: Policies and Programs for Spreading Employee Ownership
12. Tomorrow the World
Conclusion: How You Can Make a Difference