The Role of Government When All Else Fails
A new book by Harvard Business School professor David A. Moss explores government’s under-appreciated role as risk manager in everything from disaster relief to Social Security. How did this role evolve into something today that touches on almost every aspect of economic life?
Content: Article | Authors: David A. Moss, Laura Linard | Source: Harvard Business School (HBS) Working Knowledge | Subject: Industry Specific | Industry: Government
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Europe Ventures Forth
European companies lag behind U.S. corporations in starting new businesses. A few best-practice companies show how the continent can compete.
Editor’s Note: though a bit topical and ostensibly focused on Europe, the article lays out a general guide for any company considering setting up a corporate venturing initiative.
Content: Article | Authors: Frank Vrancken Peeters, Mark Melford, Rob Schuyt | Source: strategy+business | Subjects: Industry Specific, Venture Capital
