 How do you design organizations for sustainability? How do you create social enterprises for the digital economy? If you've been thinking about these kinds of questions, you should come to our summer school. The chances are that you've used the Uber taxi app to get around town or you've used Airbnb to travel and that you've used Amazon to do some of your shopping. But have you ever wondered about the impacts of these new technologies and innovations on society and on the economy more broadly? So the digital models that these companies are using are interesting, they're efficient, they're very convenient, they generate awesome benefits for shareholders, for investors. But they don't always distribute those benefits very evenly and they don't always take into account wider issues of impact, wider issues of sustainability and prosperity. Along with academic experts who know a lot about the measurement of prosperity and the creation of business models, we're bringing in actual entrepreneurs from the digital economy. We're bringing in social entrepreneurs who are reconfiguring how the labor markets work. We want to learn from real examples that are being developed right now here in London.