This book employs a variety of economic and philosophical methodologies in order to discover the philosophical implications of creative destruction, competition regulation, and the role that businesses or market agents play.
Henrique Schneider teaches economics and philosophy at the University of Graz, Austria, and at the Swiss University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland.
Chapter 1: Society and the Market-Process.- Community and Individuals: Cooperative Practices.- Creative Destruction and Alertness: Innovation.- Innovation and Adaptation: Dynamics.- Chapter 2: The Market-Process and Uber.- Transportation Company or Technology Platform: The nature of Uber.- Incremental Alertness or Creative Destruction: Uber’s innovation.- Regulation or Liberty: How authorities deal with Uber.- Chapter 3: Uber and Society.- Flaws in Perfect Competition: an unreal theory.- Collusion in Regulation: a real problem.- Liberty in Cooperative Practices: facing reality.- Conclusion: Entrepreneurship
Henrique Schneider, Anne-Cathrine Tanner, Jean-Pierre Bringhen, Nina Zosso, Cristina Schaffner, Andreas Kellerhals, Daniel Emch, Markus Saurer, Laura Müller, Pranvera Këllezi, Henrique Schneider, Andreas Kellerhals
Henrique Schneider, Anne-Cathrine Tanner, Jean-Pierre Bringhen, Nina Zosso, Cristina Schaffner, Andreas Kellerhals, Daniel Emch, Markus Saurer, Laura Müller, Pranvera Këllezi, Henrique Schneider, Andreas Kellerhals