Robust Technological Alternatives to Corporations
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Overview
Explore a thought-provoking keynote address from the 2019 ACM Conference on Collective Intelligence that delves into robust technological alternatives to traditional corporate structures. Delivered by Jerry Davis, a distinguished professor of Business Administration and Sociology at the University of Michigan, this 57-minute talk examines the evolving landscape of corporate governance, finance, and society. Investigate how changes in multinational corporations affect corporate social responsibility, question the viability of shareholder capitalism for economic development, and analyze the relationship between income inequality and corporate size. Discover insights on the progression of organizational theories, the impact of architecture on social networks and innovation, and the factors influencing stock market adoption across different countries. Engage with critical discussions on potential organizational alternatives to shareholder-owned corporations in the United States, exploring topics such as Uberization, employee-free Walmart, web page enterprises, and the future of industrial capitalism. Gain valuable perspectives on building blocks for new organizational structures and the challenges in developing alternative economic models.
Syllabus
Intro
Tom Malone
Organizations
Labor
Uberization
Ratings
Employee Free Walmart
Building Blocks for Organizations
Web Page Enterprise
Atlas Shrugged
Instant Pot
Amazon
Christmas Future
Industrial Capitalism
Our Choice
Whats Holding Us Back
Alternative Economy
Alternative Companies
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI