Innovation Ethics: Reframing the Investor Thesis
Title:
Innovation Ethics
Subtitle: Reframing the Investor Thesis
Subject Classification:
Business and Management, Economics and Finance
BIC Classification: KF, KJ, KJV
BISAC Classification:
Binding:
Hardback, Paperback, eBook
Publication date:
21 Dec 2023
ISBN (Hardback):
978-1-871891-53-9
ISBN (eBook):
978-1-871891-54-6
ISBN (Paperback): 978-1-80441-400-2
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Description
While entrepreneurship characterizes an ideal form of self-sufficiency, in practice entrepreneurs find themselves subject to a complex network of support systems, which in effect exploit their talents, resources, and passion for structural risk mitigation. This dynamic infrastructure composed of founders, investors, and service providers is not a necessary institution, but rather the result of intersectional incentive structures managed by the professionalization of a process which is supposed to be anti-professional. This paradox should be addressed at a structural level if we hope to preserve the ideal of entrepreneurship. Innovation Ethics proposes a solution where we reframe a regulatory metric away from optimization towards innovation through the redistribution of risk across the entrepreneurial ecosystem. This solution finds support in a model of innovation ethics which we have designed to correct the over-reliance on naturalistic models, by stimulating a debate over how, and even if, innovation should proceed.
Biography
Author(s): Roger Hunt lives in Massachusetts, USA, and is Principal at Ideatrek.
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