To solve big, global problems, companies must rethink capitalism and how they collaborate, argues Mariana Mazzucato, professor in the economics of innovation and public value at University College London.
00:00 Capitalism lurches from crisis to crisis
00:35 What's the difference between shareholder and stakeholder capitalism?
01:24 Walk the talk, step 1: see things differently
02:30 Walk the talk, step 2: do things differently
03:29 Walk the talk, step 3: collaborate differently
05:04 Walk the talk, step 4: distribute wealth differently
Mazzucato, author of "Mission Economy: A Moonshot Guide to Changing Capitalism" ([ Ссылка ]), argues that a traditional shareholder-centric approach offers only Band-Aids. It doesn’t allow for the kind of bold thinking we need to solve big problems. “If we keep just fixing our way out of each crisis,” she notes, “we will, by definition, be too little too late.”
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