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The Hidden Complexity of Sustainability Labels: Are investors getting mixed signals?

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If sustainability labels are supposed to guide us toward a greener future, how can we ensure they’re not leading us astray? Professor Sofia Ramos of ESSEC Business School and her […]

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Prof. Elspeth Murray argues for businesses to remain committed to realising the full power of purpose despite the political debate.  

The Power of Purpose – It’s Obvious, Isn’t It?

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Prof. Elspeth Murray, Director of the Centre for Entrepreneurship, Innovation & Social Impact at Smith School of Business, Queen’s University, explores the current context of slow-down for CSR and sustainability […]

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What Drives LGBTQ+ Inclusivity at the Workplace

What Drives LGBTQ+ Inclusivity at the Workplace?

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Companies have the power to influence millions of stakeholders, shaping workplace culture and societal norms. So why do some businesses champion LGBTQ+ inclusivity as a core value while others remain […]

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Product Launches in Bottom-of-the-Pyramid Markets: Why Consumer Opinion Matters

February 18, 2025by Anshuman Sisodia 4 Comments

What do mainstream consumers think about product launches in emerging markets to low-income consumers?  And why should companies worry about what they think? Prof. and Deputy Dean Reetika Gupta, ESSEC […]

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A Leader’s Blueprint for Navigating AI and the Future of Work

A Leader’s Blueprint for Navigating AI and the Future of Work

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Anas Memon stresses the need for leaders and leadership to anticipate and navigate AI’s impact on society and the economy.

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Educating for a Sustainable Future: The integral role universities play in what lies ahead

Educating for a Sustainable Future: The integral role universities play in what lies ahead

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Sustainability has become a serious issue that organizations, individuals, and governments all around the world are grappling with. Professor and Dean Razvan Mustata of Babes-Bolyai University delves into the role […]

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Addressing Fake News while Ensuring Compliance to Human Rights in Kenya Can we tackle cybercrime without compromising free speech and democracy? As AI-driven threats rise, balancing national security and human rights is more crucial than ever. Brian Kaitano, an SDG enthusiast from Maseno University, Kenya, delves into this challenge—exploring how Kenya can combat cybercrime while safeguarding its democratic values

Addressing Fake News while Ensuring Compliance to Human Rights in Kenya

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Can we tackle cybercrime without compromising free speech and democracy? As AI-driven threats rise, balancing national security and human rights is more crucial than ever. Brian Kaitano, an SDG enthusiast […]

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Prof. Sam Garg proposes to decentralise the governance of CSR committees to value social and governance aspects of ESG

Governance of ESG: From silos to shared expertise

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In today’s business landscape, the elephantine “E” in ESG—dominated by climate action, carbon reduction, and resource sustainability—often overshadows the “S” (social) and “G” (governance) dimensions. Prof. Sam Garg, ESSEC Business […]

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Professor Anthony Goerzen, Smith School of Business, explores how a Canadian NGO brings change to the lives of women in the mining sector.

Empowering Women in Global Mining

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Shengwen Li and Anthony Goerzen, Sobey Professor of International Business at Smith School of Business, explore how a Canadian NGO attempts to bring about real change to the lives of […]

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