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In the world of economics, does a person’s well-being really matter? What is more important, social objectives or profit maximisation – or are they even compatible? During a trip to Burma in 1955, Ernest Schumacher pioneered the concept of Buddhist Economics, a set of principles based on the belief…

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    The intellectual foundations of the shareholder value model

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 1:28


    Dr Mike Lucas of The Open University Business School explains how the experience of working and teaching in accounting and finance has forced him to a fundamental reappraisal of the idea that businesses’ objective is to maximise shareholder wealth.

    Transcript -- The intellectual foundations of the shareholder value model

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Dr Mike Lucas of The Open University Business School explains how the experience of working and teaching in accounting and finance has forced him to a fundamental reappraisal of the idea that businesses’ objective is to maximise shareholder wealth.

    The case for shareholder wealth

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 6:12


    Alan Shipman of The Open University Economics Department recalls the origins and optimistic expectations of the shareholder value ‘revolution’, inspired by economic ideas of profit-maximisation and a political turn against profligate management.

    Transcript -- The case for shareholder wealth

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    Transcript -- Alan Shipman of The Open University Economics Department recalls the origins and optimistic expectations of the shareholder value ‘revolution’, inspired by economic ideas of profit-maximisation and a political turn against profligate management.

    The problems with the shareholder value model

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 0:39


    Dr Mike Lucas probes the shareholder value model, identifying its adverse effects on employees, consumers, the social and natural environment – and ultimately on shareholders themselves.

    Transcript -- The problems with the shareholder value model

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Dr Mike Lucas probes the shareholder value model, identifying its adverse effects on employees, consumers, the social and natural environment – and ultimately on shareholders themselves.

    What went wrong with shareholder value?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 5:44


    Alan Shipman examines the unintended fallout from the shareholder value ‘revolution’, and reasons for the rapid rise and fall of value-driven productivity and profits.

    Transcript -- What went wrong with shareholder value?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Alan Shipman examines the unintended fallout from the shareholder value ‘revolution’, and reasons for the rapid rise and fall of value-driven productivity and profits.

    An alternative framework

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 2:22


    Dr Mike Lucas outlines the key aspects of a Buddhist approach to business and economics, and its potential for a fundamental break from the individualism and constant expansionism of conventional economics.

    Transcript -- An alternative framework

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Dr Mike Lucas outlines the key aspects of a Buddhist approach to business and economics, and its potential for a fundamental break from the individualism and constant expansionism of conventional economics.

    The implications of the Eightfold path

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 1:44


    Dr Mike Lucas explains the implications of a new business model based on Buddhist economics, and how it could promote a new governance structure re-connecting the corporation with the community.

    Transcript -- The implications of the Eightfold path

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    Transcript -- Dr Mike Lucas explains the implications of a new business model based on Buddhist economics, and how it could promote a new governance structure re-connecting the corporation with the community.

    The implications of Buddhist Economics for a new business model

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 1:30


    Dr Mike Lucas looks at the social implications of a new business model based on Buddhist economics.

    Transcript -- The implications of Buddhist Economics for a new business model

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Dr Mike Lucas looks at the social implications of a new business model based on Buddhist economics.

    Successful alternatives

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 7:11


    Alan Shipman highlights the range of partnership, family, mutual and cooperative enterprises which have successfully resisted pressures to become a ‘public limited company’, and whose market leadership adds to the pressure to reform the shareholder model.

    Transcript -- Successful alternatives

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Alan Shipman highlights the range of partnership, family, mutual and cooperative enterprises which have successfully resisted pressures to become a ‘public limited company’, and whose market leadership adds to the pressure to reform the shareholder model.

    How would conventional accounting change?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 1:03


    Dr Mike Lucas assesses the changes to conventional accounting methods, and management teaching, that would be needed to establish a new business model based on Buddhist economics.

    Transcript -- How would conventional accounting change?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Dr Mike Lucas assesses the changes to conventional accounting methods, and management teaching, that would be needed to establish a new business model based on Buddhist economics.

    Economics and accounting of the future?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010 15:57


    Alan Shipman and Dr Mike Lucas of The Open University discuss the problems of adopting new business models in a world where accounting and business education are still dominated by profit-maximising ‘shareholder value’, and the challenges ahead for those pursuing a Buddhist economics alternative.

    Transcript -- Economics and accounting of the future?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2010


    Transcript -- Alan Shipman and Dr Mike Lucas of The Open University discuss the problems of adopting new business models in a world where accounting and business education are still dominated by profit-maximising ‘shareholder value’, and the challenges ahead for those pursuing a Buddhist economics alternative.

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