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Monthly Archives: September 2022

Digital Immortality: Do we really need it? Yulan Guan, School of Management Fudan runner-up in the 2022 CoBS student CSR article competition, explores the technical and ethical arguments in the AI and immortality issue, and reflects on the lessons to be learnt from Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.

Digital Immortality: Do we really need it?

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Yulan Guan, School of Management Fudan, explores the technical and ethical arguments in the AI and immortality debate.

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Profs. Concepción Galdón, IE Business School, and Sheila M. Cannon, Trinity Business School, with a focus on social entrepreneurship.

Global Social Entrepreneurship: An opportunity for today’s world in crisis

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Profs. Concepción Galdón, IE Business School, and Sheila M. Cannon, Trinity Business School, with a focus on social entrepreneurship.

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Business Schools: What they can do to help post-pandemic, The consequences of the Covid pandemic have reached every country in the world, causing a huge rise in poverty and social vulnerability even in rich countries. What can Business Schools do in order to address this situation? Ruan dos Santos Ferreira, FGV-EAESP Runner-up in the CoBS 2022 Student CSR competition, explores.

Business Schools: What they can do to help post-pandemic

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Ruan dos Santos Ferreira, FGV-EAESP, explores what business schools can do to help the world post-COVID-19.

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Cooperating in Value-Creating Networks: A relational view Doctor Josef Wieland, Director of the Leadership Excellence Institut Zeppelin (LEIZ) at Zeppelin University, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, European Business Ethics Network Deutschland (DNWE), and speaker on integrating relational values into business sustainability strategies during the recent seminar Cooperating in Value-Creating Networks, is interviewed by Professor Adrian Zicari, ESSEC Business School and the Council on Business & Society.

Cooperating in Value-Creating Networks: A relational view

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Dr. Josef Wieland, Zeppelin University, talks about relational economics and how networks based on trust can provide value-creation.

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Disabled Employees: Will working from home overcome disadvantage?

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Kim Hoque, Warwick Business School, looks into how to provide effective action for disabled employees and beat the disability employment gap.

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The Potential Negative Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Potential Solutions Shunxin Dang, MSC Financial Risk Management student and Trinity Business School Runner-up in the CoBS 2022 student CSR article competition, explores artificial intelligence and the potential areas of risk awaiting society.

The Potential Negative Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Potential Solutions

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Shunxin Dang, Trinity Business School, explores artificial intelligence and the potential areas of risk for society.

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Short-term or Long-term: What makes CEOs decide? The way a CEO writes emails and letters to shareholders can eventually help in predicting how the company will perform. Surprised? Professors Tuck Siong Chung, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, and Angie Low, Nanyang Business School, share their research on what makes CEO’s decide on the short-term or long-term.

Short-term or Long-term: What makes CEOs decide?

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What makes CEOs choose the short-term over the long-term? ESSEC Asia-Pacific Prof. Tuck S. Chung’s research explores the factors.

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Sustainability: Challenges and Incentives -Doctor Frederik Dahlmann, Professor of Strategy and Sustainability at Warwick Business School, and speaker on integrating relational values into business sustainability strategies during the recent seminar Cooperating in Value-Creating Networks, is interviewed by Professor Adrian Zicari, ESSEC Business School and the Council on Business & Society.

Sustainability: Challenges and Incentives

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An interview with Prof. Frederik Dahlmann, Warwick Business School, on his research on sustainability and its challenges and incentives.

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The New UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration: A Chance for Businesses to Take Sustainability Action The United Nations is placing the current decade under the motto of restoring ecosystems. The topic was also in focus at the 2021 World Climate Conference in Glasgow. Tina Teucher, sustainable matchmaker, moderator, and guest expert at Ksapa, explores the background and the strategy of the new UN Decade and what it means for the business world as an important trend and opportunity

The New UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration

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Tina Teucher, sustainable matchmaker and Ksapa expert, explores UN ecosystem restoration and the opportunity it gives for business.

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Embracing the Inevitable Digital Revolution: Building a harmonious society with AI The forthcoming digital revolution is the key to both the door of happiness and the lid to Pandora's box. Dongdi Chen, Warwick Business School Runner-up in the CoBS 2022 student CSR article competition, opens it all up.

The Inevitable Digital Revolution: Building a harmonious society with AI

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Dongdi Chen, Warwick Business School, looks at AI and the digital revolution: The key to the door of happiness or the lid to Pandora’s Box?

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