More than Money : Five Forms of Capital to Create Wealth and Eliminate Poverty.
by
 
Godfrey, Paul.

Title
More than Money : Five Forms of Capital to Create Wealth and Eliminate Poverty.

Author
Godfrey, Paul.

ISBN
9780804789202

Personal Author
Godfrey, Paul.

Physical Description
1 online resource (240 pages)

Contents
Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Eliminating, Not Alleviating Poverty -- 1. More than Money -- 2. Self-Reliance: The Mechanism that Eliminates Poverty -- Part I: The Five Types of Capital -- 3. Institutional Capital: Yarn-Dyed Cloth -- 4. Social Capital: A Double-edged Sword -- 5. Human Capital: The Heart of the Matter -- 6. Organizational Capital: Power from Simple Machines -- 7. Physical Capital: The Last Puzzle Piece -- Part II: Creating Effective Organizations -- 8. Mission and Vision: Leading the Fight with Values -- 9. Ecosystems of Development: Systems to Fight a System -- 10. Measuring Impact: Are We Winning? -- 11. Eudemonia: Human Flourishing and the End of Poverty -- Notes -- Index.

Abstract
Is poverty inevitable? No, says author Paul Godfrey. More than Money shows how organizations can win the fight against poverty and create prosperity for people at the base of the pyramid in the developing and developed world. This book presents a novel framework that shows how five types of interrelated capital-institutional, human, social, organizational, and physical-enable development and sustainable growth. In addition to a widely-applicable model, Godfrey provides principles to guide application. Core chapters articulate each specific form of capital and provide examples of how it contributes to the triple bottom line. Not just a theoretical examination of poverty, More than Money delivers timely advice to organizations that produce goods and services, implement policies, and create meaningful change on the ground. This book will guide social innovators and entrepreneurs in business, government, and civil society settings as they create a vision, assemble a team of strong partners, and effectively measure social innovation.

Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

Subject Term
Capital.
 
Economic development.
 
Organization.
 
Poverty.
 
Self-reliance.
 
Social capital (Sociology).

Genre
Electronic books.

Electronic Access
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