02095pam a2200337 i 4500001001900000003000600019005001700025008004100042015001900083016001800102020001800120035002100138035002600159035001800185040004200203041000800245042001600253050002400269100002500293245008800318250003300406260005200439300006300491504005100554520097800605530002401583650005301607650002601660650003201686650003901718990227148920107026UkOxU20251013115739.0210820s2022 enka b 001|0|eng|d aGBC1E84912bnb7 a0203210592Uk a9781009054676 a(UkOxU)022714892 a(UkOxU)022714892BIB01 a(Uk)020321059 aStDuBDSbengerdacStDuBDSdUkdUkOxU aeng aukblcatcopy aHD60.5.U5bE33 2020 aEdmans, Alexeauthor10aGrow the pieb: how great companies deliver both purpose and profitc/ Alex Edmans. aRevised and updated edition. aCambridge :bCambridge University Press,c2022. axxi, 517 pages :billustrations (black and white) ;c20 cm aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aA Financial Times Book of the Year 2020! Should companies be run for profit or purpose? In this ground-breaking book, acclaimed finance professor and TED speaker Alex Edmans shows it's not an either-or choice. Drawing from real-life examples spanning industries and countries, Edmans demonstrates that purpose-driven businesses are consistently more successful in the long-term. But a purposeful company must navigate difficult trade-offs and take tough decisions. Edmans provides a roadmap for company leaders to put purpose into practice, and overcome the hurdles that hold many back. He explains how investors can discern which companies are truly purposeful and how to engage with them to unleash value for both shareholders and society. And he highlights the role that citizens can play in reshaping business to improve our world. This edition has been thoroughly updated to include the pandemic, the latest research, and new insights on how to make purpose a reality. aAlso issued online. 0aSocial responsibility of businesszUnited States 0aProfitzUnited States 0aCorporationszUnited States 0aIncome distributionzUnited States