From Conflict to Catalyst – Can Trade Wars Accelerate the Green Revolution?
Camila Melo, FGV EAESP, investigates trade wars to study how the pressure to adapt may just accelerate the green revolution.
Camila Melo, FGV EAESP, investigates trade wars to study how the pressure to adapt may just accelerate the green revolution.
Profs Operti, ESSEC, and Kumar, Warwick, explore recession to understand which factors truly drive innovation, momentum and impact.
Inès Letellier, ESSEC Business School, and Alexanne Dieu, LSE Alumna, analyse investment in Battery Energy Storage Systems.
Mich Herbst, Stellenbosch Business School: As AI grows smarter, the real test is not keeping up with machines but staying fully human.
Prof. Anita Bosch at Stellenbosch Business School explores the hidden paradoxes of diversity, equality, and inclusion. As fairness, merit, and need collide, and as organisations wrestle with scarce resources, clashing values, and shifting timelines, good intentions can quickly unravel. The fix? Embracing paradoxical thinking and treating complexity not as a barrier but as the path to more authentic DEI.
Welcome to the CoBS Green Jobs Board for October 2025 with international internships and jobs in CSR, sustainability, ESG, and social impact.
Sai Srikar Desina, Smith School of Business, explores Canada’s productivity issue and calls for lean and digital operations strategy.
Mitali Badkul, Trinity Business School, explores AI and sustainability and calls for aligning innovation with restraint.
Prof. Simon Angus, Monash Business School, explores how, in an age of endless political chatter, AI could help safeguard democracy.
Prof. Angel Talamona, University of Buenos Aires, explores the landscape of global data storage and calls for a data commons.