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Connectedness Capitalism

Melvin F. Shakun () and Ephraim F. Sudit ()
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Melvin F. Shakun: New York University
Ephraim F. Sudit: Rutgers University

Group Decision and Negotiation, 2010, vol. 19, issue 1, No 1, 6 pages

Abstract: Abstract As an approach to attenuating economic crises and enhancing sustainability in capitalism, the authors in this GDN 2009 keynote commentary present connectedness capitalism. In doing so, they consider social connectedness, purpose connectedness, common ground, right action and other key ideas of connectedness problem solving and negotiation, and apply these to problems in current capitalism.

Keywords: Connectedness; Capitalism; Connectedness problem solving and negotiation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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