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Monthly Archives: March 2023

Global Voice magazine #25, Global Voice spring 2023, CSR, sustainability, sexual health, circular economy, philanthropy, China, remote working, knowledge transfer, management, leadership, ESG, CSiR, finance, NGOs, Africa, ChatGPT, innovation,

Spring 2023: Mad, bad, fabulous or fable?

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Prof. Adrian Zicari, CoBS Academic Director, with an Editorial to introduce the publication of the spring issue of Global Voice magazine #25.

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Greening Finance for a Sustainable Future. Responsible finance is crucial for the betterment of our society and planet. Professor Hugues Bouthinon Dumas, ESSEC Business School, has contributed to this field with his research, which is now a part of the recently published book Responsible Finance and Accounting: Performance and Profit for Better Business, Society and Planet by Routledge.

Greening Finance for a Sustainable Future

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Prof. Hugues Bouthinon Dumas, ESSEC Business School, explores how greening finance is crucial for the betterment of our society and planet.

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The Uncomfortable Questions Posed by Remote Work. From electronic monitoring to random home safety checks, there’s a lot to the remote workplace we haven’t thought through. Prof. Julian Barling, Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, Canada,

The Uncomfortable Questions Posed by Remote Work

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Prof. Julian Barling, Smith School of Business, explores the shadows of remote work from electronic monitoring to random home safety checks.

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Integrating Gender When Developing Large Infrastructure Projects. Gender issues have recently become central to the expectations of financial institutions and development agencies. In the wake of reflections on human rights, analysing development projects around gender issues makes it possible to strengthen the consideration of women in the design and territorial insertion of a project assisting local development. Ksapa Advise Team Consultant Sona Kessaria provides a blueprint.

Integrating Gender When Developing Large Infrastructure Projects

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Ksapa’s Sona Kassaria explores the increasing interest in integrating gender into large infrastructure projects and empowering women.

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Unlocking the ESG Potential of Bitcoin. Recently published by Routledge – Responsible Finance and Accounting: Performance and Profit for Better Business, Society and Planet featuring contributions from experts in the field. Among the contributors is Professor Annelise Vendramini, FGV-EAESP. Her research is highlighted in the new book, showcasing her expertise and insights into ESG analysis.

Unlocking the ESG Potential of Bitcoin

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Bitcoin is here to stay – but is it ESG ethical and sustainable? A spotlight on Prof. Annelise Vendramini, FGV-EAESP, and her research.

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E-Referrals: What is the impact on South Africa’s healthcare ecosystem? Researchers Tasneem Motala and Natasha Blanckenberg, of Stellenbosch Business School, analyse the effect of Vula – the smartphone medical app – upon a developing country’s healthcare system.

E-Referrals: What is the impact on South Africa’s healthcare ecosystem?

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Tasneem Motala and Natasha Blanckenberg, Stellenbosch Business School, analyse the impact of the E-Referral app Vula.

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Going with the Flow or Tightening the Valves? The Energy Transition and Oil Major Strategies. Global Energy professors Mathieu Blondeel, VU Amsterdam and Michael Bradshaw, Warwick Business School, delve into the current state of the oil industry and explore the strategies being undertaken by the oil majors to steer through the rapidly changing energy landscape.

Going with the Flow or Tightening the Valves? The Energy Transition and Oil Major Strategies

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Profs. Michael Bradshaw and Mathieu Blondeel explore the energy transition and how oil majors chose their strategies.

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Empowering Microentrepreneurs Through Financial Inclusion. In this spotlight interview, we have the privilege of talking with Professor Savita Shankar, University of Pennsylvania, whose research on microfinance features in the Routledge-CoBS book Responsible Finance and Accounting: Performance and profit for better business, society and planet

Empowering Microentrepreneurs Through Financial Inclusion

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Micro entrepreneurs still face many barriers in accessing finance. Prof. Savita Shankar explores solutions to improve financial inclusion.

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Customer Referencing: Turning the customer into a credible source of value. Do customers serve any other purpose other than warranting current and future income? How can they be used to attract potential customers and increase sales? Marketing Professor Tuck Siong Chung, Essec Business School Asia-Pacific, and his fellow researchers explore how customer referencing helps firms build credibility and value.

Customer Referencing: Turning the customer into a credible source of value

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Prof. Tuck Siong Chung, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, explores.

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The Council on Business & Society 2023 Student CSR Article Competition is now open. Register and write your winning article!

The 2023 Student Article Competition is Now Open

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The Council on Business & Society 2023 Student CSR Article Competition is now open. Register and write your winning article!

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