How Rogue AI and Social Media are Widening Society’s Ideological Rift
Luca Livolsi, Warwick Business School, tackles the question of political polarization through the lens of AI and social media.
Luca Livolsi, Warwick Business School, tackles the question of political polarization through the lens of AI and social media.
Prof. Steven Salterio, Smith School of Business, explores if having green experts on Boards actually give green results.
Céline Viévard, ESSEC, explores the question of purpose in the tech sector and how it can shape ethical and sustainable benefit.
Profs. Elodie Gentina, Kun-Huang Huarng, and Mototaka Sakashita share research into the mother-daughter relationship and their impact marketing and clothes consumption.
Emilie Prattico, Director of Strategy at BCG BrightHouse, and author of the book The New Corporate Climate Leadership, explores the new breed of leader the world needs in order to anticipate, avoid, accommodate, and recover from crises from now to 2030.
Brian Kaitano, Maseno University Alumni and young voice on Kenyan issues, takes a look at the cost of living crisis that has particularly rocked Kenya this year and explores how governments can work with the young to improve stakeholder participation and effective policy.
The United States, once seen as the epitome of democratic ideals, is now grappling with an identity crisis fuelled by political polarisation and institutional dysfunction. Why has it happened, what effect does it have on the wider world, and will the US manage to return to its status as role model? Emily Rowe, Winner of the 2024 CoBS Student CSR Article Competition at Monash Business School, explores
China: School of Management Fudan University hosts the CoBS Advanced International Certificate in Responsible Business Practices.
Stephane Hedont-Hartmann, Head of ESG at MoZaïC Asset Management, Valentin Lautier, expert in the mandatory market at Homaio, and Erwan Le Méné, involved in the voluntary market with Eco Tree, explore how carbon credits and permits will shape a decrease in carbon emissions in a bid to reach Net Zero.
Rafael Echechipia, FGV-EAESP, explores global reporting standards – a reflection of society’s growing demand for corporate accountability.