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The Four Conditions for an Effective Climate Philanthropy Professor Arthur Gautier and researcher Eléonore Delanoë of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair, together with Dr. Charles Sellen, PhiLab UQAM, write on the potential roads philanthropy can take towards supporting the green transition and what it can do to maximize its impact.

The Four Conditions for an Effective Climate Philanthropy

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Prof. Arthur Gautier and Eléonore Delanoë, ESSEC Philanthropy Chair, with Charles Sellen, UQAM, explore how philanthropy can effectively support the green transition.

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Crowdfunding: Win-win giving. Understand how crowdfunding works and find the right approach for entrepreneurs to pitch their innovations and for donators to place their funding using a win-win approach; Philanthropy; corporate giving; crowdfunding; win-win giving; donator strategies; seed funding; entrepreneur; entrepreneurship; start-ups; business ideas; innovation; hybrid giving; hybrid crowdfunding; Arthur Gautier; Tom Gamble; Council on Business & Society; ESSEC Philanthropy Chair; ESSEC Together;

Crowdfunding: Win-win giving

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Learning Objective: Understand how crowdfunding works and find the right approach for entrepreneurs to pitch their innovations and for donators to place their funding using a win-win approach.

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The Future of Conceptualisation Lies in the Past

April 4, 2019by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Ever wonder why some concepts just seem to have no fixed meanings? Arthur Gautier, Assistant Professor at ESSEC Business School and Executive Director of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair, believes the fault lies in our ways of understanding these concepts.

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Lessons in Giving from the Global South

April 19, 2018by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Prof. Arthur Gautier, Executive Director of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair, explores beyond the American model of giving to uncover the diversity of innovative philanthropy models in Africa, and Asia.

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Global Voice magazine #6 – now available

October 9, 2018by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

October’s issue of Global Voice – the Council on Business & Society’s quarterly magazine – now available We’re delighted at the CoBS to announce that the 6th issue of our […]

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Crowdfunding: The get-what-you-give dimension

December 21, 2017by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

ESSEC Business School Prof.  Arthur Gautier with a focus on how reward-based crowdfunding platforms are shaking-up the self-Interest vs. altruism question.

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Crowdfunding as Mutual Giving

December 19, 2017by The Council on Business & Society 2 Comments

Part 1 of a feature article that looks at new research by ESSEC Business School’s Prof. Arthur Gautier with a focus on how reward-based crowdfunding platforms are shaking-up the self-Interest vs. altruism dichotomy.

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Improving the impact of philanthropy donations

PHILANTHROPISTS, THINK ABOUT THE IMPACT OF YOUR DONATIONS

April 18, 2017by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Arthur Gautier, Executive Director of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair, explains how donors can take into account and improve the impact of their donations.

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France: Philanthropy seen by the decision-makers

September 15, 2016by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

Professor and Executive Director of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair Arthur Gautier looks into the increasing influence of philanthropy in France and poses the question whether it is understood by those holding the power of decision.

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A “backstage” peek at how a music festival gets organized and financed

June 29, 2015by The Council on Business & Society Leave a comment

By Prof. Arthur Gautier, Executive Director of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair.  The Belfort Eurockéennes music festival is today one of the biggest cultural events in France, one that has arguably […]

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