Table of contents : Preface Acknowledgments The Value Proposition How to Read This Book Contents About the Author Capital Creation Systems 1 A Capital Idea 1.1 Converting Sunshine to Capital 1.2 The Earth as a System 1.2.1 The Living Organism 1.2.2 The Battery 1.2.3 A Capital Creation System 1.3 The Two Capital Creation Systems 1.4 Systems Create Capital 1.4.1 System of Engagement 1.4.2 System of Framing 1.4.3 System of Inquiry 1.4.4 System of Production 1.4.5 System of Record 1.5 Capital and Systems 1.6 Summary 2 The Organization as a Capital Creation System 2.1 The Prestige Car Business 2.2 The Red Queen Effect 2.3 Forms of Capital Creation 2.4 Crucial Capital 2.5 Competitive Success 2.6 Summary 3 The Growth of the Capital Creation System 3.1 Turning Points in Capital Creation 3.1.1 Natural Capital 3.1.1.1 The Green Revolution 3.1.2 Economic Capital 3.1.2.1 Containerization 3.1.3 Human Capital 3.1.3.1 Public Health 3.1.4 Public Education 3.1.5 Organizational Capital 3.1.6 Social Capital 3.1.7 Symbolic Capital 3.1.7.1 The Age of Brands 3.2 Summary 4 Systems for Creating Capital 4.1 The Systems Imperative 4.2 Foundational Ideas 4.3 A Typology of Systems 4.4 Classification Completeness 4.5 The Interrelatedness of Systems 4.6 Efficiency and Effectiveness 4.7 Summary 5 Energy for Capital Creation 5.1 Measuring E′ 5.2 Foraging for Energy 5.3 Farming for Energy 5.4 Animal Husbandry for Energy 5.5 Energizing the Industrial Revolution 5.6 The Shift to Renewables 5.7 The Eʹ Opportunity 5.8 Looking Forward 5.8.1 Generation of Electricity 5.9 Summary 6 Objects 6.1 Humans as Objects 6.2 Framing the Value Proposition 6.3 Object-Orientation: Achieving the Value Proposition 6.3.1 Know-What 6.3.2 Know-How 6.3.3 Know-Why 6.3.4 Ride-Sharing 6.4 New Capital Creation Systems 6.5 Mature Capital Creation Systems 6.6 Maturity Levels 6.7 Summary 7 The Future 7.1 Capital 7.1.1 Economic 7.1.2 Human 7.1.3 Natural 7.1.4 Organizational 7.1.5 Social 7.1.6 Symbolic 7.2 Systems 7.2.1 Systems of Engagement 7.2.2 Systems of Framing 7.2.3 Systems of Inquiry 7.2.3.1 The Problem of Rigid Ideologies 7.2.4 Systems of Production 7.2.5 Systems of Record 7.3 Objects 7.4 Conclusion Capital Creation Mechanisms 8 Economic Capital 8.1 Economic → Economic 8.2 Human → Economic 8.3 Organizational → Economic 8.4 Natural → Economic 8.4.1 Management 8.4.2 Depletion 8.4.3 Recycling 8.5 Social → Economic 8.6 Symbolic → Economic 8.6.1 Complementary and Conversion 8.7 Summary 9 Human Capital 9.1 Mass Education 9.2 Health Care 9.3 Economic → Human 9.4 Human → Human 9.5 Organizational → Human 9.6 Natural → Human 9.7 Social → Human 9.8 Symbolic → Human 9.9 Summary 10 Organizational Capital 10.1 Economic → Organizational 10.2 Human → Organizational 10.3 Organizational → Organizational 10.4 Natural → Organizational 10.5 Social → Organizational 10.5.1 Reviewing Systems 10.5.2 Help Systems 10.5.3 R&D Systems 10.5.4 Open Source Software 10.6 Symbolic → Organizational 10.7 Summary 11 Natural Capital 11.1 Economic → Natural 11.2 Human → Natural 11.3 Organizational → Natural 11.4 Natural → Natural 11.5 Social → Natural 11.6 Symbolic → Natural 11.7 Summary 12 Social Capital 12.1 Economic → Social 12.2 Human → Social 12.3 Organizational → Social 12.4 Natural → Social 12.5 Social → Social 12.5.1 A Two-Sided Market 12.5.2 A Two-Sided Market with Limits 12.5.3 A Platform 12.6 Symbolic → Social 12.7 Summary 13 Symbolic Capital 13.1 Economic → Symbolic 13.1.1 Dimensions of Closed and Open Brand Creation 13.2 Human → Symbolic 13.3 Organizational → Symbolic 13.4 Natural → Symbolic 13.5 Social → Symbolic 13.6 Symbolic → Symbolic 13.7 Summary Capital and Systems Measurement 14 Capital and Systems Measurement 14.1 A Historical Perspective 14.2 Economic Capital 14.3 Human Capital 14.3.1 Educational Attainment 14.3.2 Job-Related Training 14.4 Natural Capital 14.5 Organizational Capital 14.5.1 Operational Systems 14.5.2 Analytical Systems 14.5.3 Strategic Systems 14.6 Social Capital 14.6.1 Management Relationships 14.6.2 Customers 14.7 Symbolic Capital 14.7.1 Brand Value 14.7.2 Brand Strength 14.7.3 Measuring Your Organization’s Symbolic Capital 14.8 Integrative Reporting 14.9 Summary 15 The Measurement of Systems 15.1 Systems of Engagement 15.2 System of Framing 15.3 Systems of Inquiry 15.3.1 R&D 15.3.2 The Outside-In Process 15.3.3 The Inside-Out Process 15.3.4 The Coupled Process 15.3.5 Data Analytics 15.3.6 Digital Twinning 15.3.7 White Papers 15.4 Systems of Production 15.5 Systems of Record 15.6 Business Process Modeling and Mining 15.7 Summary Index