Capitalism 2.0: Implications for Management 2.0

G. West
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to introduce a collection of articles representing the best papers and invited contributions from attendees at the 4th Annual Global Drucker Forum, an international conference focused on future challenges facing management. Design/methodology/approach – The recent financial crisis has presented twin challenges confronting the next generation of management: a transformation toward a new environment in which market-driven efficiency and the concern for a functioning society are better aligned, and the nature of management practice that successfully addresses this alignment. Dimensions of these challenges are discussed in five articles in this special issue. This summary of the articles and underlying themes is provided by a professor whose teaching and research focus on strategy and entrepreneurship in free markets. Findings – The articles in this issue discuss the need in organizations for adaptive flexibility, new ways of thinking, leadership behaviour at the individual and system level, and systems thinking to overcome short termism. Themes underlying these challenges include the challenges of managing in the present for the future, the need to create a learning organization, and the complexity of managing holistically. Research limitations/implications – The paper suggests themes that might benefit from future management research. Originality/value – This paper summarizes cutting-edge issues for management that were discussed at a recent international conference, and synthesizes six authors' research contributions that address dimensions of these issues.
资本主义2.0:对管理2.0的启示
目的-本文的目的是介绍一组文章,代表了第四届全球德鲁克论坛的最佳论文和邀请与会者的贡献,这是一个关注未来管理面临挑战的国际会议。设计/方法/方法——最近的金融危机提出了下一代管理面临的双重挑战:向新环境的转变,在新环境中,市场驱动的效率和对社会运作的关注更好地结合在一起,以及成功解决这种结合的管理实践的本质。本期特刊的五篇文章将讨论这些挑战的各个方面。本文的摘要和基本主题是由一位教授提供的,他的教学和研究重点是自由市场中的战略和创业精神。这期的文章讨论了组织对适应性灵活性的需求,新的思维方式,个人和系统层面的领导行为,以及克服短期主义的系统思维。这些挑战背后的主题包括为未来管理当前的挑战,创建学习型组织的必要性,以及整体管理的复杂性。研究局限性/启示-本文提出了可能受益于未来管理研究的主题。原创性/价值-本文总结了在最近的一次国际会议上讨论的管理前沿问题,并综合了六位作者的研究贡献,解决了这些问题的维度。
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