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Die Piratenorganisation: Lehren aus den Rändern des Kapitalismus

by Durand, Rodolphe; Vergne, Jean-Philippe | HC | Good
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ISBN
9781422183182
Book Title
Pirate Organization : Lessons from the Fringes of Capitalism
Item Length
8.2in
Publisher
Harvard Business Review Press
Publication Year
2012
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Rodolphe Durand, Jean-Philippe Vergne
Genre
Business & Economics
Topic
Organizational Behavior, Economics / General, Strategic Planning
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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What can you learn from pirates? Plenty. Pirates have appeared at pivotal periods in history--when capitalism spread along the trade routes toward the Indies, when radio opened an era of mass communication, when the Internet became part of the global economy. Most people view them as solitary anarchists out to destroy capitalism. But as it turns out, the opposite is true. In The Pirate Organization , Rodolphe Durand and Jean-Philippe Vergne argue that piracy both drives capitalism's evolution and foreshadows the direction of the economy.

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Publisher
Harvard Business Review Press
ISBN-10
1422183181
ISBN-13
9781422183182
eBay Product ID (ePID)
113354543

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Book Title
Pirate Organization : Lessons from the Fringes of Capitalism
Author
Rodolphe Durand, Jean-Philippe Vergne
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Organizational Behavior, Economics / General, Strategic Planning
Publication Year
2012
Genre
Business & Economics
Number of Pages
208 Pages

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Item Length
8.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.5in
Item Weight
11.5 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Hd60.M28 2013
Reviews
Praise for the French Edition "When laws and technologies change, piracy . . . tends to arise. This was true when the age of navigation led sailors into waters where no one was ruler, and it is true on the frontiers of the information age today." -- Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times "A stimulating piece to savor" -- Le Monde "Daring, challenging, stimulating" -- Technikart "Inspiring ideas that push further the boundaries of reflection" -- Les Echos "A remarkable essay" -- Les Influences, …this is a stimulating book filled with new ideas. Philosophically minded land- lubbers will enjoy it just as much as barnacle-backs." — The Economist All this economic theory is paired with engaging analysis of the history and golden ages of piracy." — Financial Times An interesting and thought-provoking read. The book debunks popular myths about piracy being random and suggests instead that it is predictable, cannot be separated from capitalism and will be the source of capitalism's continuing evolution." — The Irish Times Rather than try to stamp out piracy, entrepreneurs and businesses should watch how pirates behave in order to stay successful." — Telegraph.co.uk This is an important book that adds to our understanding of the transition between different phases of capitalism...We recommend it." — Compass , the magazine of the Association of Professional Futurists Turns out piracy is not just opportunist brigandry, but a driver of capitalist evolution and a pointer to economic direction. So watch the pirates and stay ahead of the game. Yo, ho, ho and hoist the Jolly Roger!" — The Australian Way (Quantas Airlines inflight magazine) Praise for the French Edition of The Pirate Organization (L'organisation pirate) When laws and technologies change, piracy . . . tends to arise. This was true when the age of navigation led sailors into waters where no one was ruler, and it is true on the frontiers of the information age today." — Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times A stimulating piece to savor" — Le Monde Daring, challenging, stimulating" — Technikart Inspiring ideas that push further the boundaries of reflection" — Les Echos A remarkable essay" — Les Influences, "...this is a stimulating book filled with new ideas. Philosophically minded land- lubbers will enjoy it just as much as barnacle-backs." -- The Economist "All this economic theory is paired with engaging analysis of the history and golden ages of piracy." -- Financial Times "An interesting and thought-provoking read. The book debunks popular myths about piracy being random and suggests instead that it is predictable, cannot be separated from capitalism and will be the source of capitalism's continuing evolution." -- The Irish Times "Rather than try to stamp out piracy, entrepreneurs and businesses should watch how pirates behave in order to stay successful." -- Telegraph.co.uk "This is an important book that adds to our understanding of the transition between different phases of capitalism...We recommend it." -- Compass , the magazine of the Association of Professional Futurists "Turns out piracy is not just opportunist brigandry, but a driver of capitalist evolution and a pointer to economic direction. So watch the pirates and stay ahead of the game. Yo, ho, ho and hoist the Jolly Roger!" -- The Australian Way (Quantas Airlines inflight magazine) Praise for the French Edition of The Pirate Organization (L'organisation pirate) "When laws and technologies change, piracy . . . tends to arise. This was true when the age of navigation led sailors into waters where no one was ruler, and it is true on the frontiers of the information age today." -- Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times "A stimulating piece to savor" -- Le Monde "Daring, challenging, stimulating" -- Technikart "Inspiring ideas that push further the boundaries of reflection" -- Les Echos "A remarkable essay" -- Les Influences, "...this is a stimulating book filled with new ideas. Philosophically minded land- lubbers will enjoy it just as much as barnacle-backs." -- The Economist "All this economic theory is paired with engaging analysis of the history and golden ages of piracy." -- Financial Times "An interesting and thought-provoking read. The book debunks popular myths about piracy being random and suggests instead that it is predictable, cannot be separated from capitalism and will be the source of capitalism's continuing evolution." -- The Irish Times "Rather than try to stamp out piracy, entrepreneurs and businesses should watch how pirates behave in order to stay successful." -- Telegraph.co.uk "This is an important book that adds to our understanding of the transition between different phases of capitalism...We recommend it." -- Compass , the magazine of the Association of Professional Futurists Praise for the French Edition of The Pirate Organization (L'organisation pirate) "When laws and technologies change, piracy . . . tends to arise. This was true when the age of navigation led sailors into waters where no one was ruler, and it is true on the frontiers of the information age today." -- Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times "A stimulating piece to savor" -- Le Monde "Daring, challenging, stimulating" -- Technikart "Inspiring ideas that push further the boundaries of reflection" -- Les Echos "A remarkable essay" -- Les Influences, "...this is a stimulating book filled with new ideas. Philosophically minded land- lubbers will enjoy it just as much as barnacle-backs." -- The Economist "All this economic theory is paired with engaging analysis of the history and golden ages of piracy." -- Financial Times "An interesting and thought-provoking read. The book debunks popular myths about piracy being random and suggests instead that it is predictable, cannot be separated from capitalism and will be the source of capitalism's continuing evolution." -- The Irish Times "This is an important book that adds to our understanding of the transition between different phases of capitalism...We recommend it." -- Compass , the magazine of the Association of Professional Futurists Praise for the French Edition of The Pirate Organization (L'organisation pirate) "When laws and technologies change, piracy . . . tends to arise. This was true when the age of navigation led sailors into waters where no one was ruler, and it is true on the frontiers of the information age today." -- Christopher Caldwell, Financial Times "A stimulating piece to savor" -- Le Monde "Daring, challenging, stimulating" -- Technikart "Inspiring ideas that push further the boundaries of reflection" -- Les Echos "A remarkable essay" -- Les Influences
Copyright Date
2013
Lccn
2012-025303
Dewey Decimal
364.16/4
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
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