The Corporation in the Twenty-First Century
Why (almost) everything we are told about business is wrong
(Author) John KaySHORTLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES AND SCHRODERS BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024A NEW STATESMAN BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024 A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR 2024'Original and thought-provoking... A brilliantly erudite account of the major waves in the theory and practice of management' Financial Times'Instead of theory it has wisdom... an excellent book' New Statesman For generations, we have defined a corporation as a business that uses its accumulated wealth to own the means of production and exercise economic power.That is no longer the reality. Corporations no longer control their own industries, and our most desired goods and services aren't stacked in container ships: they appear on your screen, fit in your pocket or occupy your head. But even as we consume more than ever before, big business faces a crisis of legitimacy. The pharmaceutical industry creates life-saving vaccines but has lost the trust of the public. The widening pay gap between executives and employees is destabilising our societies. Facebook and Google have more customers than any companies in history but are widely reviled. In incisive, provocative prose, economist John Kay describes how the pursuit of shareholder value has destroyed mammoth companies, redefines successful commercial activity, and looks to the future of what the corporation might be.
John Kay
John Kay is a Scottish inventor and engineer known for his development of the flying shuttle, a key innovation in the textile industry that revolutionized weaving by allowing weavers to work faster and produce wider fabrics. Kay's invention significantly increased the efficiency of textile production and paved the way for further advancements in the industry. His most famous work, the flying shuttle, had a profound impact on the textile industry and played a crucial role in the Industrial Revolution. Kay's contributions to literature are primarily through his inventions and innovations in the field of textiles, which have had a lasting impact on the development of the industry.