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New Strategic Pathways in Business: Leveraging Technologies of Cooperation

Emerging digital technologies present a range of catalysts for enabling new social arrangements that will transform our business and social institutions. In particular, new technologies of cooperation will enable social arrangements that help us develop new complex cooperative strategies. Such transformation has happened in the past, with the development of the printing press that led to broader literacy and public discourse, which ultimately shaped the development of democratic society. We're on the threshold of a new series of changes that will transform the way people work together to solve problems and generate wealth.

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June 2005

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