Public Private Partnerships and emerging economies
Obinna Chinewubeze, ESSEC Business School, shares research that explores the relationship between private firms and government agencies in the power sector.
Obinna Chinewubeze, ESSEC Business School, shares research that explores the relationship between private firms and government agencies in the power sector.
Trinity College Dublin Business School, Ireland, becomes the 6th member of the Council on Business & Society, joining ESSEC Business School (France, Singapore, Morocco), Keio Business School (Japan), FGV-EAESP (Brazil), School of Management Fudan University (China) and Warwick Business School (UK) who joined the Responsible Leadership Alliance in June 2018. Trinity, one of the oldest and most respected educational institutions in the world, is home to Trinity Business School, very active in educational innovations at the crossroads of business and society, with a brand new campus in the heart of Dublin, and a very ambitious and bright future ahead of it.
The first results from the Council on Business & Society CSR student article competition have come through from member schools ESSEC Business School and FGV-EAESP. Two of the competition participants, […]
Edgard Barki, FGV-EAESP, along with Prof Graziella Comini and Dr. Luciana Trindade de Aguiar, illustrate the different perspectives on social businesses.
Responsible Leadership course delivered by Prof. Mario Aquino Alves at FGV-EAESP, delves deep into the co-operative scene of Italy to unearth what could very well be the latest phenomenon on the social innovation front: The Co-op Start-up.
Andy Lockett, Dean of Warwick Business School and Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship, together with Deniz Ucbasaran, Professor of Entrepreneurship at Warwick Business School, strike a high note with their research into how business leaders can learn from jazz.
Prof Qinqin Zheng of School of Management Fudan University and Prof Yadong Luo of University of Miami analyse the differences between Western and Eastern management philosophies to propose a solution to manage complexity in the post-modern era.
Prof. Srividya Jandhyala, ESSEC Business School Asia-Pacific, takes a radical new approach to assess the impact of investment treaties.