A Mission-Oriented Approach to Stakeholder Capitalism - Rethinking Government and Business Partnerships
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking lecture on reimagining capitalism through a mission-oriented approach to stakeholder engagement. Delve into economist Mariana Mazzucato's critical analysis of the current economic system and her vision for a more inclusive, sustainable, and innovative future. Examine the often-overlooked role of the public sector in driving innovation, and learn how restructuring the relationship between government, corporations, and society can address major global challenges. Discover insights on purpose-driven partnerships, the climate crisis, market co-creation, and risk-sharing between public and private sectors. Investigate case studies including the Earth Shots initiative, pharmaceutical sector developments, and the Oxford Vaccine. Gain a fresh perspective on stakeholder capitalism and its potential to foster positive change in areas such as clean oceans, public health, and social well-being.
Syllabus
Introduction
Purposedriven partnership
Climate crisis
Business Roundtable statement
Market failure approach
Cocreating markets
Infantilized public sector
Government and business partnership
Organizational change
Risk sharing
Earth Shots
Moon and the Ghetto
Stakeholder Capitalism
Clean Oceans
Pharmaceutical Sector
Oxford Vaccine
Vaccine apartheid
Citizen assemblies
Innovation state
Failures
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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