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Capital wars : the new east-west challenge for entrepreneurial leadership and economic success / Daniel Pinto
Capital wars : the new east-west challenge for entrepreneurial leadership and economic success / Daniel Pinto
Autore Pinto Daniel
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Bloomsbury, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 p.)
Disciplina 337
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
Leadership
Capitalism
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4729-2032-5
1-4729-0507-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part One: From the capitalism of creators to the capitalism of apparatchiks: the rise and fall of the West; 1 The end of our illusions; 1. Illusions, the drivers of our decline; 2. The opposing forces; 3. 'You have the growth, we'll have the debt!'; 4. Banks and States: both arsonists and fire-fighters; 5. A rope to hang ourselves or to pull ourselves out of the rut?; 2 The impossible gamble of redistribution without growth; 1. The implosion of Western social models; 2. Powerless governments: too fast for the economy, too slow for the markets
3. European deconstruction4. The crumbling city on the hill; 3 From empire-builders to administrators: chronicle of a death foretold; 1. The end of the empire-builder, the root of the West's demise; 2. Can we still make elephants dance?; 3. The rise of the nomadic investor; 4. From financial myopia to the erosion of our competitiveness; 5. Divergent interests as a system; 6. Corporate governance: when the tree hides the forest; 7. Litigation culture and risk-aversion; 8. Requiem for an entrepreneur
9. The end of the partnership and the triumph of the Banker-King: 'Heads I win, tails you lose'Part Two: Their conquests, our recipes: how emerging powers made our entrepreneurial capitalism their own; 1 Emerging powers: how the war was (almost) won; 1. Two winning models, one horizon; 2. The secrets of Statentrepreneurial capitalism; 3. The comeback of family capitalism; 4. The domestic victory: the creation of the new middle class; 2 How we were robbed of our own capitalism; 1. The Entrepreneur-State-Market triangle: a Western invention; 2. The architects of yesterday and tomorrow
3 The new geopolitics of money1. The weapons of financial dissuasion; 2. The assault on international organisations; 3. The dangerous temptation of protectionism; 4. Currency wars; 5. How to buy a continent: the example of Africa; 6. Intellectual property: the last bastion of the West; 7. Environmental protection: might makes right; Part Three: Rebuilding upon the ruins of Western capitalism; 1 First step: bring down the myths; 1. Emerging countries are winning the economic war, but can they reign?; 2. The economic Maginot Line fantasy: one man's wealth is not another man's poverty
2 Turning the apparatchik CEO back into a real entrepreneur1. Reconciling our listed companies with the long term; 2. CEOs must think like business owners: 'put your money where your mouth is!'; 3. Appraise and compensate business leaders over time; 4. Re-energise corporate boards and redefine the 'standards of good governance'; 5. Rebuild bridges with shareholders and increase their loyalty; 3 Transforming finance from an end to a means; 1. Retool but don't punish finance; 2. Putting the client and the economy back at the heart of banking; 3. Making non-bank finance accountable too
4. To stabilise the financial system, encourage competition, and bring back the partnership mindset
Record Nr. UNINA-9910511452203321
Pinto Daniel  
London, : Bloomsbury, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Capital wars : the new east-west challenge for entrepreneurial leadership and economic success / / Daniel Pinto
Capital wars : the new east-west challenge for entrepreneurial leadership and economic success / / Daniel Pinto
Autore Pinto Daniel
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Bloomsbury, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 p.)
Disciplina 337
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
Leadership
Capitalism
ISBN 1-4729-2032-5
1-4729-0507-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part One: From the capitalism of creators to the capitalism of apparatchiks: the rise and fall of the West; 1 The end of our illusions; 1. Illusions, the drivers of our decline; 2. The opposing forces; 3. 'You have the growth, we'll have the debt!'; 4. Banks and States: both arsonists and fire-fighters; 5. A rope to hang ourselves or to pull ourselves out of the rut?; 2 The impossible gamble of redistribution without growth; 1. The implosion of Western social models; 2. Powerless governments: too fast for the economy, too slow for the markets
3. European deconstruction4. The crumbling city on the hill; 3 From empire-builders to administrators: chronicle of a death foretold; 1. The end of the empire-builder, the root of the West's demise; 2. Can we still make elephants dance?; 3. The rise of the nomadic investor; 4. From financial myopia to the erosion of our competitiveness; 5. Divergent interests as a system; 6. Corporate governance: when the tree hides the forest; 7. Litigation culture and risk-aversion; 8. Requiem for an entrepreneur
9. The end of the partnership and the triumph of the Banker-King: 'Heads I win, tails you lose'Part Two: Their conquests, our recipes: how emerging powers made our entrepreneurial capitalism their own; 1 Emerging powers: how the war was (almost) won; 1. Two winning models, one horizon; 2. The secrets of Statentrepreneurial capitalism; 3. The comeback of family capitalism; 4. The domestic victory: the creation of the new middle class; 2 How we were robbed of our own capitalism; 1. The Entrepreneur-State-Market triangle: a Western invention; 2. The architects of yesterday and tomorrow
3 The new geopolitics of money1. The weapons of financial dissuasion; 2. The assault on international organisations; 3. The dangerous temptation of protectionism; 4. Currency wars; 5. How to buy a continent: the example of Africa; 6. Intellectual property: the last bastion of the West; 7. Environmental protection: might makes right; Part Three: Rebuilding upon the ruins of Western capitalism; 1 First step: bring down the myths; 1. Emerging countries are winning the economic war, but can they reign?; 2. The economic Maginot Line fantasy: one man's wealth is not another man's poverty
2 Turning the apparatchik CEO back into a real entrepreneur1. Reconciling our listed companies with the long term; 2. CEOs must think like business owners: 'put your money where your mouth is!'; 3. Appraise and compensate business leaders over time; 4. Re-energise corporate boards and redefine the 'standards of good governance'; 5. Rebuild bridges with shareholders and increase their loyalty; 3 Transforming finance from an end to a means; 1. Retool but don't punish finance; 2. Putting the client and the economy back at the heart of banking; 3. Making non-bank finance accountable too
4. To stabilise the financial system, encourage competition, and bring back the partnership mindset
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789174603321
Pinto Daniel  
London, : Bloomsbury, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Capital wars : the new east-west challenge for entrepreneurial leadership and economic success / / Daniel Pinto
Capital wars : the new east-west challenge for entrepreneurial leadership and economic success / / Daniel Pinto
Autore Pinto Daniel
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Bloomsbury, 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (257 p.)
Disciplina 337
330.91812
Soggetto topico Entrepreneurship
Leadership
Capitalism
ISBN 1-4729-2032-5
1-4729-0507-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Introduction; Part One: From the capitalism of creators to the capitalism of apparatchiks: the rise and fall of the West; 1 The end of our illusions; 1. Illusions, the drivers of our decline; 2. The opposing forces; 3. 'You have the growth, we'll have the debt!'; 4. Banks and States: both arsonists and fire-fighters; 5. A rope to hang ourselves or to pull ourselves out of the rut?; 2 The impossible gamble of redistribution without growth; 1. The implosion of Western social models; 2. Powerless governments: too fast for the economy, too slow for the markets
3. European deconstruction4. The crumbling city on the hill; 3 From empire-builders to administrators: chronicle of a death foretold; 1. The end of the empire-builder, the root of the West's demise; 2. Can we still make elephants dance?; 3. The rise of the nomadic investor; 4. From financial myopia to the erosion of our competitiveness; 5. Divergent interests as a system; 6. Corporate governance: when the tree hides the forest; 7. Litigation culture and risk-aversion; 8. Requiem for an entrepreneur
9. The end of the partnership and the triumph of the Banker-King: 'Heads I win, tails you lose'Part Two: Their conquests, our recipes: how emerging powers made our entrepreneurial capitalism their own; 1 Emerging powers: how the war was (almost) won; 1. Two winning models, one horizon; 2. The secrets of Statentrepreneurial capitalism; 3. The comeback of family capitalism; 4. The domestic victory: the creation of the new middle class; 2 How we were robbed of our own capitalism; 1. The Entrepreneur-State-Market triangle: a Western invention; 2. The architects of yesterday and tomorrow
3 The new geopolitics of money1. The weapons of financial dissuasion; 2. The assault on international organisations; 3. The dangerous temptation of protectionism; 4. Currency wars; 5. How to buy a continent: the example of Africa; 6. Intellectual property: the last bastion of the West; 7. Environmental protection: might makes right; Part Three: Rebuilding upon the ruins of Western capitalism; 1 First step: bring down the myths; 1. Emerging countries are winning the economic war, but can they reign?; 2. The economic Maginot Line fantasy: one man's wealth is not another man's poverty
2 Turning the apparatchik CEO back into a real entrepreneur1. Reconciling our listed companies with the long term; 2. CEOs must think like business owners: 'put your money where your mouth is!'; 3. Appraise and compensate business leaders over time; 4. Re-energise corporate boards and redefine the 'standards of good governance'; 5. Rebuild bridges with shareholders and increase their loyalty; 3 Transforming finance from an end to a means; 1. Retool but don't punish finance; 2. Putting the client and the economy back at the heart of banking; 3. Making non-bank finance accountable too
4. To stabilise the financial system, encourage competition, and bring back the partnership mindset
Record Nr. UNINA-9910828392703321
Pinto Daniel  
London, : Bloomsbury, 2014
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui