2019 Programme
Overview
The theme for 2019 is the transformation of capital - the idea that capitalism evolves into something new rather than collapses into something different. The eight participants in the programme, along with their topics of enquiry, are:
The Economy Transformed
1. To what extent is the company of the future represented in the company of today? (Charlotte Aguilar-Millan: Edinburgh, Scotland)
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2. To what degree can the economy be digitised? (Paul Tero: Melbourne, Australia)
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3. What is the role of finance in the emergent future? (Alex Floate: Kernersville, North Carolina, USA)
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Society Transformed
4. Will the present trend towards greater inequality be reversed? (Felistus Mbole: Nairobi, Kenya)
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5. Are social entrepreneurs the capitalists of the future? (Esmee Wilcox: Diss, England)
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Politics Transformed
6. Has democracy had it's day? (Robin Jourdan: Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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7. Will personal liberty be re-defined in the future? (Ruth Lewis: Melbourne, Australia)
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Technology Transformed
8. What ownership structures will emerge in an automated future? (Tim Morgan: Lewisville, Texas, USA)
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More information about the structure and content of the programme can be found here.
Click here for more details about the final report of the programme.
The theme for 2019 is the transformation of capital - the idea that capitalism evolves into something new rather than collapses into something different. The eight participants in the programme, along with their topics of enquiry, are:
The Economy Transformed
1. To what extent is the company of the future represented in the company of today? (Charlotte Aguilar-Millan: Edinburgh, Scotland)
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2. To what degree can the economy be digitised? (Paul Tero: Melbourne, Australia)
Click Here for more information.
3. What is the role of finance in the emergent future? (Alex Floate: Kernersville, North Carolina, USA)
Click Here for more information.
Society Transformed
4. Will the present trend towards greater inequality be reversed? (Felistus Mbole: Nairobi, Kenya)
Click Here for more information.
5. Are social entrepreneurs the capitalists of the future? (Esmee Wilcox: Diss, England)
Click Here for more information.
Politics Transformed
6. Has democracy had it's day? (Robin Jourdan: Detroit, Michigan, USA)
Click Here for more information.
7. Will personal liberty be re-defined in the future? (Ruth Lewis: Melbourne, Australia)
Click Here for more information.
Technology Transformed
8. What ownership structures will emerge in an automated future? (Tim Morgan: Lewisville, Texas, USA)
Click Here for more information.
More information about the structure and content of the programme can be found here.
Click here for more details about the final report of the programme.