Rethinking the enterprise : competitiveness, technology and society : restoring the ethical and political dimension to economic action / Philippe de Woot.

The challenges of the 21st century are immense: implementing a more sustainable development model, maintaining markets and societies as open as possible, deploying entrepreneurial dynamism in the service of the common good, boosting employment, reindustrialising Western countries while promoting the...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Main Author: Woot, Philippe de (Author)
Other title:Repenser l'entreprise. English.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Sheffield, UK : Greenleaf Publishing, [2014]
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Summary:The challenges of the 21st century are immense: implementing a more sustainable development model, maintaining markets and societies as open as possible, deploying entrepreneurial dynamism in the service of the common good, boosting employment, reindustrialising Western countries while promoting the development of emerging countries ... How can we better focus our extraordinary creative capacity to meet the challenges ahead? If there is a key trend in our time, it is that of the progress of science and technology. This trend has become a steamroller, whatever the vagaries of history and economic conditions. It is enterprise that transforms, often as soon as they emerge, scientific knowledge and technologies into products and services. By mastering the methods and tools of techno-science, it has the power of knowledge behind its economic strategies. Techno-science constantly provides new opportunities and more powerful competitive weapons. Enterprise is therefore the main mediator between science and society. Yet is it an agent of progress? This essay explores the key role enterprise could play in the transformation of the economic system. By changing its culture, it can be a powerful tool to better meet the global challenges of our century. De Woot proposes that a spirit of enterprise, creativity and innovation are necessary responses to societal challenges. Although the current economic model is the source of major deviations, enterprise in the broadest sense can help correct many of them. From problem it can become solution.
Physical Description:1 online resource (viii, 112 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1783531487
9781783531486
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.