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The Support Economy by Shoshana Zuboff, James MaxminWhy corporations are failing individuals and the next episode of capitalism (Oct 2002) |
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The Support Economy starts with a compelling premise: People have changed more than the corporations upon which their well-being depends. In the chasm that now separates the new individuals from the old organizations is the opportunity to forge a capitalism suited to our times and so unleash a vast new potential for wealth creation.
Blog Post The Support EconomyGurteen Knowledge-Log, David Gurteen, 19 July 2004 Book The Age of the Smart Machine (Sep 1989) by Shoshana ZuboffThe Future of Work and Power The Support Economy (Oct 2002) by Shoshana Zuboff, James Maxmin Why corporations are failing individuals and the next episode of capitalism Person Shoshana Zuboff Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business SchoolQuotation On the new individual by Shoshana Zuboff Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business SchoolQuotations from The Support Economy: The new individuals seek true voice, direct participation, unmediated influence, and identity-based community because they are comfortable using their own experience as the basis for making judgments. Such a person is deeply aware of his or her own subjectivity. Shoshana Zuboff, Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
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