Intergenerational Leadership: Coordinating Common Goods and Economic Stability

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  • Julia M. Puaschunder The New School for Social Research, The Schwartz Center for Economic Policy Analysis, Department of Economics

Keywords:

Business, Economics, Finance, Globalization Leverage, Leadership

Abstract

Globalization leveraged pressure on contemporary society. Global systemic risks of climate change and overindebtedness in the aftermath of the 2008/09 World Financial Crisis currently raise attention for intergenerational fairness. Pressing social dilemmas beyond the control of singular nation states call for corporate social activities to back governmental regulation in crisis mitigation. The following paper promotes the idea of intergenerational equity in the corporate world as an alternative means to coordinating the common goods and imbuing economic stability beyond a purely governmental approach. The outlined intergenerational equity constraints herald a call for intergenerational equity – the fairness to provide an at least as favorable standard of living as enjoyed today. As an implicit contract and transfer inbetween living and future generations, intergenerational equity avoids discriminating against future generations and ensures future infrastructure, equal opportunities over time and constant access to social welfare for the youth. Intergenerational equity grants a favorable climate between generations and alleviates frictions arising from the negative impacts of intergenerational inequity. Outlining some of the causes of the current intergenerational imbalances regarding climate stability and overindebtedness prepares for recommendations on how to implement intergenerational transfers. The impact of intergenerational transfers on societal well-being is discussed. Future research avenues comprise of investigating situational factors influencing intergenerational leadership in the international arena in order to advance the idea of the private sector aiding on intergenerational imbalances and tackling the most pressing contemporary challenges of mankind.

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Published

2017-11-15

How to Cite

Puaschunder, J. M. (2017). Intergenerational Leadership: Coordinating Common Goods and Economic Stability. Journal of Applied Business and Economics, 19(11). Retrieved from https://mail.articlegateway.com/index.php/JABE/article/view/778

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