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Future Viability, Business Models, and Values
Strategy, Business Management and Economy in Disruptive Markets
Friedrich Glauner
“This book endeavors to set out yet another paradigm for a viable economics, the paradigm of ethicology. It seeks to replace the concepts of competition, scarcity and growth with strategies and business models based on resource creation, added values cycles, enrichment and symbiosis in line with the awareness economy it describes.” Hunter Lovins,President and Founder of Natural Capitalism Solutions
“... a very basic paradigm shift in our future strategies ...”
Henner Klein, Chairman Emeritus A.T. Kearney
“The book stands right on the tectonic fault line between our old and our new reality. It manages to do both: analyze the shifting paradigms and provoke new thinking.”
Dr. Martin R. Stuchtey, Director of the McKinsey Center for Business & Environment
“This book is raising the bar. His vision dares to rethink the principles of the liberal and social market economy in a globalized business world.”
Prof. Dr. René Schmidpeter, CBS Köln
“A book worth reading and reflecting on. Onwards to an economy that works for 100% of humanity.” Michael Pirson,Associate Professor, Director Center for Humanistic Management, Fordham University and Research Fellow, Harvard University
„ ... powerful arguments and practical guidance on how companies can become sustainable and live up to the realities of global enterprise ...”Michael Hilti, Hilti AG
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