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Topic: Stakeholder capitalism

Stakeholder capitalism is a model of corporate governance where businesses consider the interests of various stakeholders, beyond just shareholders, in their decision-making processes.

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The podcast episodes provided explore the concept of stakeholder capitalism, where companies prioritize the interests of their broader ecosystem of stakeholders, including employees, customers, communities, and the environment, rather than solely focusing on maximizing shareholder value.

For example, the episode Money Talks: Felix Wins His Crypto Bet discusses how crypto technologies can enable a stakeholder capitalism model by allowing users and creators to accrue value through their contributions to digital networks and communities. Similarly, the episode Yat Siu: Animoca Brands - From NFTs & Blockchain Gaming to the Open Metaverse explores Siu's vision of a stakeholder capitalism model enabled by web3 technologies.

The episode Lessons to overcome snap judgements by Peter Huang, author of Disrupting Racism also advocates for considering the interests of various stakeholders, beyond just shareholders, in business decisions, particularly when it comes to promoting ethical decision-making and addressing issues of diversity and inclusion.

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