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Monthly Archives: October 2019

Europe – Not the End of a History?

October 31, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Laurent Bibard, Dr-Prof. of Philosophy and Management at ESSEC Business School, author and spokesman on complexity, draws upon the work of the philosopher Kojève to understand the rise of populism in Europe and the bigger picture. 

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A small step for Woman, a giant leap for Mankind: Why gender equality is a need, not a want

October 30, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Keerit Singh, Warwick Business School, delves into the age-old conflict of gender equality and its significance in paving the path to a prosperous future.

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Quality Time: EU trade agreements and their true impact on consumers

October 29, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Giuseppe Berlingieri, Prof. of Economics at ESSEC Business School and Economist at the OECD, crunches the numbers to tackle the question of whether UK consumers would be better off without EU trade agreements.

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Your Playbook for Cracking Wicked Problems

October 17, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Paul Coughlan Professor in Operations Management at Trinity Business School, and Ana de Almeida Kumlien, Research Fellow at Trinity College Dublin, map out a potential framework to navigate through ‘wicked’ problems.

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How migration bears good news for host economies

October 15, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Xiaoxiang Chen, undergraduate student at School of Management Fudan University, Fudan winner of the CoBS student article competition 2019, critically analyses the  issue of migration from a China perspective.

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Have voters found a way out of the Brexit impasse?

October 10, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Hugh Wilson and Emma Macdonald, Professors of Marketing at Warwick Business School, dig deep into the survey data to explore voter shift and the argument for a second referendum on […]

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Microfinance targeting women: Too much of a good thing?

October 8, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Estefania Santacreu-Vasut, ESSEC Business School, uses her research to shed light on claims that microfinancing over-emphasises support to women.    Microfinance targeting women: Too much of a good thing? by […]

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End Consumers and Business Increase Demand for Certified Products

October 3, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

The FGV-EAESP Center for Sustainability looks at end consumers and how bitcoin can help people trust in products.

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