From Extraction to Creation: Towards a Stakeholder Economy
The aim of this report is to help us imagine a better common economic life, one which rewards allthe stakeholders in business, rather than privileging the shareholding few. Such a move can anddoes benefit people, planet and profit, but it will only do so when we move from a story fuelled byextraction to one formed by creation. The authors of this report work in politics, economics andmanagement, but are also trained in theology. As such they are steeped in the deep stories that haveshaped our economic, political and social life. A full consideration of these deeper ideas that underlyour institutions (for good and for ill) is necessary if we are to truly imagine a better way to conductour business and how we shape our economic policies.
1142639110
From Extraction to Creation: Towards a Stakeholder Economy
The aim of this report is to help us imagine a better common economic life, one which rewards allthe stakeholders in business, rather than privileging the shareholding few. Such a move can anddoes benefit people, planet and profit, but it will only do so when we move from a story fuelled byextraction to one formed by creation. The authors of this report work in politics, economics andmanagement, but are also trained in theology. As such they are steeped in the deep stories that haveshaped our economic, political and social life. A full consideration of these deeper ideas that underlyour institutions (for good and for ill) is necessary if we are to truly imagine a better way to conductour business and how we shape our economic policies.
2.99 In Stock
From Extraction to Creation: Towards a Stakeholder Economy

From Extraction to Creation: Towards a Stakeholder Economy

by Dr. Stephen backhouse, Dr. Eve Poole
From Extraction to Creation: Towards a Stakeholder Economy

From Extraction to Creation: Towards a Stakeholder Economy

by Dr. Stephen backhouse, Dr. Eve Poole

eBook

$2.99 

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers

LEND ME® See Details

Overview

The aim of this report is to help us imagine a better common economic life, one which rewards allthe stakeholders in business, rather than privileging the shareholding few. Such a move can anddoes benefit people, planet and profit, but it will only do so when we move from a story fuelled byextraction to one formed by creation. The authors of this report work in politics, economics andmanagement, but are also trained in theology. As such they are steeped in the deep stories that haveshaped our economic, political and social life. A full consideration of these deeper ideas that underlyour institutions (for good and for ill) is necessary if we are to truly imagine a better way to conductour business and how we shape our economic policies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789492697288
Publisher: Sallux Publishing
Publication date: 11/17/2022
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 56
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Dr Stephen Backhouse (McGill, Oxford) is the founder of Tent Theology where he works as a consultantfor entrepreneurs, businesses and charities. Dr Eve Poole has a BA from Durham, an MBAfrom Edinburgh, and a PhD in theology and capitalism from Cambridge.
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews