Owning our future : the emerging ownership revolution : journeys to the generative economy / Marjorie Kelly.
2012
HN49.C6 K44 2012eb
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Title
Owning our future : the emerging ownership revolution : journeys to the generative economy / Marjorie Kelly.
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Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
9781605093116 (electronic bk.)
1605093114 (electronic bk.)
9781609945220 (electronic bk.)
1609945220 (electronic bk.)
9781280488603 (MyiLibrary)
1280488603 (MyiLibrary)
9781605093109
1605093106
1605093114 (electronic bk.)
9781609945220 (electronic bk.)
1609945220 (electronic bk.)
9781280488603 (MyiLibrary)
1280488603 (MyiLibrary)
9781605093109
1605093106
Imprint
San Francisco, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, ©2012.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
HN49.C6 K44 2012eb
System Control No.
(OCoLC)794003785
Summary
Offers a bold solution to our recurring economic crises: innovative new forms of institutional ownership Takes the reader on a global journey to meet the people and organizations that are pioneering new forms of life-sustaining ownership By the author of the classic The Divine Right of Capital Looking around at the wreckage left in the wake of the world economy?s latest crisis, veteran business journalist Marjorie Kelly noticed that some institutions were left relatively unscathed. What did they have in common? The key, Kelly realized, is seemingly obscure: ownership. Prominent among the survivors were organizations that combined the flexibility of traditional private ownership with a focus on the common good. As long as businesses are set up to focus exclusively on maximizing quarterly returns for a limited group of individuals, the economy will be plagued by destructive boom-bust cycles. But now people are experimenting with new forms of ownership. We are in the midst of the most creative period of economic innovation since the dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Kelly calls these new forms generative: aimed at creating the conditions for life for many generations to come. They are in contrast to the dominant ownership designs of today, which can be called extractive: aimed at extracting short-term financial wealth. To understand these emerging ownership alternatives, Kelly reports from all over the world, visiting a community-owned wind facility in Massachusetts, a lobster cooperative in Maine, a multibillion-dollar employee-owned department-store chain in London, a foundation-owned pharmaceutical in Denmark, a farmer-owned dairy in Wisconsin, and other places where an economy that works for all is being built. This is not a moment for old solutions and tired approaches. As we enter a new era of limits, alternative ownership designs can help it become an era of fairness, sustainability, and community.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Foreword / By David Korten
Prologue : the journey ahead
The overbuilt house of claims
Extractive ownership as the cause of financial collapse
Debt, inc. : extractive design
The community bank : generative design
Wall street : capital markets on autopilot
Overload : the expanding house of claims
Collapse : the eroding middle-class base
Returning to earth
Ecological values as the seedbed of a generative economy
Waking up : from maximizing profits to sustaining life
The island : from growth to sufficiency
Bringing forth a world : from individualism to community
Creating living companies
The five core elements of generative ownership design
Living purpose : creating the conditions for life
Rooted membership : ownership in living hands
Mission-controlled governance : humans at the helm
Stakeholder finance : capital as friend
Ethical networks : reinforcing shared values
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the author.
Prologue : the journey ahead
The overbuilt house of claims
Extractive ownership as the cause of financial collapse
Debt, inc. : extractive design
The community bank : generative design
Wall street : capital markets on autopilot
Overload : the expanding house of claims
Collapse : the eroding middle-class base
Returning to earth
Ecological values as the seedbed of a generative economy
Waking up : from maximizing profits to sustaining life
The island : from growth to sufficiency
Bringing forth a world : from individualism to community
Creating living companies
The five core elements of generative ownership design
Living purpose : creating the conditions for life
Rooted membership : ownership in living hands
Mission-controlled governance : humans at the helm
Stakeholder finance : capital as friend
Ethical networks : reinforcing shared values
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Notes
Index
About the author.
Source of Description
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Print version: Kelly, Marjorie, 1953- Owning our future. 1st ed. San Francisco, CA : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, ©2012
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