Corporations need a reset to drive global innovation
Samira Khan
We don’t have a decade to wait until corporations figure out stakeholder capitalism.
We currently live in a time during which nothing is more important than the individual and his or her well-being. Yet, we have chambers rife with the echoes of grandiose conversations on stakeholder capitalism. This global pandemic has laid bare the cracks of old power, rooted in institutions however much the power may shift from government to corporation to community interest groups. New power is about lifting populations with a global lens toward development, human rights, and equality getting down to the individual level, involving well-being and quality of life indicators.
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Dubai Startup Hub launches eight guides to support entrepreneurs reporters@khaleejtimes.com Filed on December 30, 2020
The guides were launched as Dubai Chamber concluded its fifth and final Networking Series, which brought together 360 participants
Guides cover key sectors of Fintech, Healthcare, Transportation, Education, F&B, Social Impact, Sustainability, and Travel, Tourism & Hospitality
The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Dubai Startup Hub initiative has launched eight guides to help startups in the UAE do business, as the Chamber concluded its fifth and final ‘Networking Series’.
Organised in cooperation with Virtuzone, the Series target startups and entrepreneurs and ran from mid-October to mid-December 2020.