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The Support Economy by Shoshana Zuboff, James Maxmin

Why corporations are failing individuals and the next episode of capitalism (Oct 2002)

 






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Shoshana Zuboff; James Maxmin 

ISBN-10

0670887366

First Published

October 2002

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The Support Economy by Shoshana Zuboff, James Maxmin 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.



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Why corporations are failing individuals and the next episode of capitalism

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  Shoshana Zuboff Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School

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  On the new individual by Shoshana Zuboff Charles Edward Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School



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 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
The Support Economy



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