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The ISE Index in Brazil: A story of sustainability, purpose, challenge, and success - Professor Mario Monzoni, FGV-EAESP, one of the creators of the ISE (Sustainability Index) in Brazil, takes us through its journey from conception to successful implementation. From an interview by Professor Adrian Zicari, ESSEC-CoBS.

The ISE Sustainability Index in Brazil

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The ISE Index in Brazil: A story of sustainability, purpose, challenge, and success – Professor Mario Monzoni, FGV-EAESP, one of the creators of the ISE (Sustainability Index) in Brazil, takes us through its journey from conception to successful implementation. From an interview by Professor Adrian Zicari, ESSEC-CoBS.

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The CEO’s Journey to Sustainability

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Stefan Gröschl, Prof. of Management at ESSEC Business School and spokesman on CSR, shares his research on ex-Puma CEO Jochen Zeitz and the journey to sustainability.

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Sustainability Transformation – Triggering the Change: Alexis de La Tour du Pin, Executive Director of the MSc in Sustainability Transformation and Chair on Environmental Transition at ESSEC Business School, with a focus on sustainability transformation, why sustainability is essential and what will make it happen.

Sustainability Transformation – Triggering the Change    

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Alexis de La Tour du Pin, ESSEC Business School, with a focus on sustainability transformation, why sustainability is essential and what will make it happen.

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Education: A change-maker in sustainability transformation - Alexis de La Tour du Pin, Executive Director of the MSc in Sustainability Transformation and Chair on Environmental Transition Chair at ESSEC Business School, opens the second of a three-part feature on education and the shift from sustainability transition to sustainability transformation.

Education: A change-maker in sustainability transformation

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Alexis de La Tour du Pin, Exec. Dir. MSc in Sustainability Transformation at ESSEC Business School, with a focus on education as a key for sustainability transformation.

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CoBS Student Voice: Dat Tien Dinh, IE Business School, looks at how nature and biomimicry can help the circular economy change the world.

The Circular Economy and Biomimicry for Sustainability

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CoBS Student Voice: Dat Tien Dinh, IE Business School, looks at how nature and biomimicry can help the circular economy change the world.

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Innovation in Education: The ESSEC MSc in Sustainability Transformation, by Alexis de La Tour du Pin. Alexis de La Tour du Pin, Executive Director of the MSc in Sustainability Transformation and Chair on Environmental Transition at ESSEC Business School, puts the spotlight on the new and innovative sustainability transformation degree programme at the school.

Innovation in Education: The ESSEC MSc in Sustainability Transformation

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Alexis de La Tour Du Pin, ESSEC Business School, explains the new MSc in Sustainability Transformation.

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Sustainability is far from just plain green. Professors Karoline Strauss and Jan Lepoutre, ESSEC Business School, argue that sustainability requires unique change in organizations and explain how employees across different levels of the organization can support it. 

Corporate Sustainability: Far from just plain green

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Sustainability requires unique change in organisations – how can employees across different levels of the organization can support it?

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Shareholder Activism: Driving sustainability into profitability Jessica Pham, Warwick Business School winner of the 2021 CoBS student CSR article competition, looks into the what, why and how of the potential win-win relationship between business, profit, consumers and sustainability.

Shareholder Activism: Driving sustainability into profitability

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Shareholder Activism: Driving sustainability into profitability. Jessica Pham, Warwick Business School winner of the 2021 CoBS student CSR article competition, looks into the what, why and how of the potential win-win relationship between business, profit, consumers and sustainability.

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Extractable industries and sustainability

Controversial Industries and Sustainability

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ESSEC GMBA Alumna Megha Sureshkar, Sustainability Market Researcher at Living Labs Federation, contends that extractive companies may be far from perfect, but nothing is impossible if the industry lets go of its conventional way of thinking and sets the pace for change with consumers leading the way.

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Brazil has been in the vanguard of ethical and sustainable investment with the rise of the ISE Index. Professors Aron Belinky and Paulo D. Branco , FGV-EAESP, explore the high-scoring reputation of the country and take a look at the challenges and improvements to make for a brighter, more sustainability-conscious future

Ethical investment in Brazil and the Development of the ISE Sustainability Index

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Profs Aron Belinky and Paulo D. Branco , FGV-EAESP, explore ethical investment and the rise of the ISE Sustainability Index in Brazil.

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