Klaus Schwab

Founder, World Economic Forum

Klaus Schwab holds a Doctorate in Engineering and a Doctorate in Economics and Social Sciences from the Swiss Federal Institute Zurich and the University of Fribourg and an MPA from Harvard University. Formerly managed the restructuring of a leading Swiss machine building group and was Professor of Business Policy in Geneva until 2003. Author of Modern Management (1970), conceptualizing stakeholder capitalism, and The Fourth Industrial Revolution (2017). 1971, created and became the Chairman of the World Economic Forum, to build a platform where business leaders can meet, interact and collaborate with stakeholders from government and society. Built it from a simple idea into an international organization and a leading global platform for public-private cooperation. Has held multiple board memberships and international advisory positions. Together with his wife Hilde, created the Schwab Foundation in 1998 to promote social entrepreneurship and innovation. Recipient of international awards, national distinctions, honorary professorships and doctorates for thought leadership and for the Forum’s achievements in enhancing global cooperation and several political reconciliation efforts. Has 2 children and 2 grandchildren. Hobbies include sports and culture.

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「グレート・リセット」の時

より良い成果をもたらすには、教育から社会契約や仕事に至るまで、私たちの社会と経済のあらゆる側面を刷新するために、世界は共同で迅速に行動しなければなりません。米国から中国までのすべての国が参加し、石油やガス、ハイテク産業まで、すべての産業を変革する必要があります。私たちに今必要なのは、資本主義の「グレート・リセット」なのです。

03 Jun 2020