Under the Patronage of H.E. the President of the Hellenic Republic Ms. Katerina Sakellaropoulou

Delphi Economic Forum IX

April 10-13, 2024

Joe Zammit-Lucia

Joe Zammit-Lucia

Joe Zammit-Lucia

Founder

RADIX Centre for Business, Politics & Society, Amsterdam, United Kingdom

Dr. Joe Zammit-Lucia is an accomplished advisor to business leaders on how to thrive in an increasingly politicised world.
An author, public speaker and commentator in the international press, he has extensive experience in both the business and political spheres. His latest book is “The New Political Capitalism: How businesses and societies can thrive in a deeply politicized world” (Bloomsbury Business, 2022). Previous books have included “The Death of Liberal Democracy?” and “Backlash: Saving Globalization From Itself.”
As a founder of RADIX and the RADIX Centre for Business, Politics & Society, he has made, and continues to make, significant contributions to public policy. His executive experience in industry spanned R&D, marketing, global brand management, strategic planning, industry economics and public policy. He then founded, grew and divested a successful international management consulting firm with offices in Cambridge (UK), New York and Tokyo.
He is currently on the Advisory Board of the Singapore Forum for long-term investors and business leaders and an External Advisory Board Member at CEO World Magazine. He also acted as a Special Advisor to the Director General at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and was a member of the Dean's Advisory Board at the College of Arts, Sciences and Education, Florida International University.
He has lived and worked in the UK, USA, France, Spain, Germany, The Netherlands and Malta and speaks five languages.

Wednesday 10

  • 17.30 - 18.10

    From Market to Strategic Capitalism: The Changing Logic of Economic Policymaking

    • WORLD, EU & GREEK ECONOMY

    location_onAhrweiler Hall | European Cultural Centre of Delphi

    Programming Partner: Finnish Institute of International Affairs (FIIA)

    This panel will discuss the transformation of economic governance in the EU and the United States in response to the accelerating rivalry in the international system. It will consider the challenges that this transformation poses to both transatlantic relations and the broader international economic order, and what it means for international business. Companies face an urgent need to identify, assess and adapt to this changing economic environment coupled with the rise of strategic capitalism.