Lessons Learned and the Challenges and Opportunities Ahead
C. Herstatt and
Florian Kohlbacher
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C. Herstatt: Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg
A chapter in The Silver Market Phenomenon, 2008, pp 495-497 from Springer
Abstract:
After two prefaces, one introduction, 33 full chapters and one afterword to come after this concluding chapter, we would like to keep this chapter short and concise. Nevertheless, we don’t want to fail to mention that, despite this vast amount of valuable information, insights and analyses, there still remain many questions unanswered and a great deal of work to be done. But, as we explained in the Introduction, we did not – and could not – aim for completeness but rather for variety and to highlight the differences between distinct industries and countries. Thus, we could only present a first fraction of the global silver market phenomena and some of the industries working on ways of catering for the needs of elderly people. The need for further research, as well as practice, is obvious.
Keywords: Corporate Social Responsibility; Demographic Change; Baby Boomer; Baby Boomer Generation; Crucial Insight (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-75331-5_34
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