Buddhist Economics - Audio

By The Open University

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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 that the function of business is to supply goods and services for need and true well-being. Schumacher argued that Buddhist Economics could serve as a vehicle for human development to overcome self centeredness and augment human creativity and knowledge. Presented by Dr Mike Lucas from The Open University Business School and Alan Shipman from the Department of Economics at The Open University.

Episode Date
The intellectual foundations of the shareholder value model
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- The intellectual foundations of the shareholder value model
Mar 09, 2010
The case for shareholder wealth
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- The case for shareholder wealth
Mar 09, 2010
The problems with the shareholder value model
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- The problems with the shareholder value model
Mar 09, 2010
What went wrong with shareholder value?
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- What went wrong with shareholder value?
Mar 09, 2010
An alternative framework
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- An alternative framework
Mar 09, 2010
The implications of the Eightfold path
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- The implications of the Eightfold path
Mar 09, 2010
The implications of Buddhist Economics for a new business model
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- The implications of Buddhist Economics for a new business model
Mar 09, 2010
Successful alternatives
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- Successful alternatives
Mar 09, 2010
How would conventional accounting change?
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- How would conventional accounting change?
Mar 09, 2010
Economics and accounting of the future?
Mar 09, 2010
Transcript -- Economics and accounting of the future?
Mar 09, 2010