The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century
John Kay
Why (Almost) Everything We Are Told about Business Is Wrong
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The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century (2024) takes a fresh look at the evolving role of modern businesses. It explores how the shift from physical production to intellectual capital is transforming the way value is created, challenging traditional measures of success and reshaping corporate structures. As products and production become increasingly digital and knowledge-driven, it argues that businesses must adapt to thrive in this new economic landscape.
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Students and researchers exploring how corporations shape society Anyone interested in economic history and human progress Professionals wanting a fresh perspective on business and innovation