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GMGT 1010 (Business and Society) TEST 1
NOTES Everything you need for the first
term test UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA.

,GMGT 1010 Test 1 – Classes 1- 7
Capitalism and Management Thoughts
Why does Business and Society Matter?

• Business plays an important role in the social and environmental issues facing the world
• Each of us will encounter these issues in your career and have to navigate through them

Part 1: Setting the Stage

• What is the Canadian Business System?
• What is the history of capitalism and how does it differ across countries?
• What is the history of management thought?
• What are the functional areas of business and how do they fit together?

The Canadian Business System

What is a national business system?
How a society organizes its economic activity

• Business firms
• Government
• Labour
• The Market
• Finance/investors

The Market

Capitalism: an economic system that allows for private ownership of the means of production
and assumes that economic decision-making is in the hands of individuals or enterprises who
make decisions expecting it to earn a profit.

Means of Production:

• Land
• Labour
• Capital

, Three Central Features of Capitalism:

1. Wage labour
2. Private ownership of land
3. Production for exchange and profit

Types of Capitalism:

Laissez-Faire Capitalism
• Minimum government intervention
• Government strictly limited to police and fire protection

Examples: US

Stakeholder Capitalism
• Business accepts broader responsibilities beyond financial responsibilities to
shareholders
• Balance the needs of shareholders with stakeholders such as employees, suppliers,
customers, local communities

Examples: Germany




Clean Capitalism
• Incorporates social, economic, and ecological costs (and benefits) into the marketplace
and the prices we pay
• Externalities

Examples: Canada
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