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Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 169 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 864 g

Rangan

Performance and Progress

Essays on Capitalism, Business, and Society
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
ISBN: 978-0-19-879957-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press

Essays on Capitalism, Business, and Society

Buch, Englisch, 528 Seiten, Format (B × H): 169 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 864 g

ISBN: 978-0-19-879957-3
Verlag: Oxford University Press


The prevailing aspiration of business is performance, while that of society is progress. Capitalism, both the paradigm and practice, sits at the intersection of these dual aspirations, and the essays in this volume explore its fraught status there.

Contributions to this volume address questions such as (i) what's the problem with capitalism?; (ii) is the problem just with the practice or with the very paradigm?; (iii) what is progress and who is responsible for it?; (iv) what evolution is required at the individual, system, and paradigm level so that enterprises and the executives who lead them may better integrate performance with progress?; and (v) whither consumers, employees, and investors in this evolution?

The book offers perspectives from two distinct intellectual domains-social science and philosophy. Scholars in social science (including economics, management, and sociology) tend to study performance. Ideas of progress, on the other hand, tend to fall more under the purview of philosophers (in particular social and political philosophers). Further, to obtain an insider's view on practice and possibilities, the volume includes essays from a handful of thoughtful business leaders.

Research should consider not just how to make sustainability profitable, but also how to make profitability and the modern economic system sustainable. If we are to better comprehend why the world is in protest, to reflect on progress or dilemmas of trust, we must appreciate the tenuous assumptions of modern microeconomics and markets, and hear from modern philosophers about the basis and limits of rationality.

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- Introduction

- Part I Problem

- 1: Majid H. Jafar: What's Wrong with Capitalism?

- 2: James G. March: Do The Mistakes Lie In Decision Makers Or In Economics?

- 3: Kenneth J. Arrow: Some Failures Of The Economy

- 4: David Schmidtz: Toward a Philosophy of Corruption

- 5: John W. Meyer: Social Control in a Stateless World Society: Confronting and Constructing Social Problems

- Discussion Summary - Problem

- Part II Progress

- 6: Kwame Anthony Appiah: Capitalism and Human Progress

- 7: Philip Kitcher: On Progress

- 8: James P. Walsh: Freedom, Responsibility, and Keeping [Our] Hope Alive

- 9: Amartya Sen: Progress and Public Reasoning

- 10: Jack Ma: An Entrepreneur's Reflections on Progress

- Discussion Summary - Progress

- Part III Balancing And Tradeoffs

- 11: Elizabeth Anderson: The Business Enterprise as an Ethical Agent

- 12: Jay B. Barney: Shareholders, Stakeholders, and Strategic Factor Markets

- 13: Mathias Risse: Climate Change, Justice and Humanity's Collective Ownership of the Earth: Intergenerational Perspectives

- 14: David H. Autor: The Paradox of Abundance: Automation Anxiety Returns

- 15: Jim Hagemann Snabe: A Unique Opportunity: Balance without Trade-offs?

- 16: Samuel J. Palmisano: The Goal and Role of Business

- Discussion Summary - Balancing and Tradeoffs

- Part IV Choices And Preferences

- 17: Ramón Mendiola: Holistic Capitalism: The Role of Individuals

- 18: Harrison Hong and Inessa Liskovich: Whither the Good Firm: Quasi-Experiments in Corporate Social Responsibility

- 19: Robert H. Frank: Positional Externalities as a Source of Market Failure

- 20: Valerie Tiberius: Well-being, Values and Improving Lives

- 21: Susan Neiman: Ideas of Reason

- Discussion Summary - Choices and Preferences

- Part V Power and Trust

- 22: Philip Pettit: Two Fallacies about Corporations

- 23: Jerry Davis: Corporate Power In The 21st Century

- 24: Michael Fuerstein: Contesting The Market: An Assessment Of Capitalism's Threat To Democracy

- 25: Julie Battilana: Recasting The Corporate Model: What Can Be Learned From Social Enterprises?

- 26: Bertrand Collomb: Trust and power

- Discussion Summary - Power and Trust


Subi Rangan is Professor of Strategy at INSEAD and holds The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court Endowed Chair in Societal Progress. His current work explores the evolution of capitalism and in particular how enterprises may better integrate performance with progress. His other research explores the control dilemmas and non-market strategies of multinational firms. In 1998 he won the Academy of International Business' Eldridge Haynes Prize for the best original essay in international business. In 1995 that academy awarded their Best Dissertation Award to his doctoral thesis. In 2010 his research won the Emerald award for Top 50 papers in management. His articles appear in such journals as Administrative Science Quarterly, Academy of Management Review, Journal of International Business Studies, Strategic Management Journal, the Sloan Management Review, and the Harvard Business Review.



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