How Can Supply Chain Emissions Be Reduced?
Prof. Frederik Dahlmann, Warwick Business School, with research on companies and how their supply chain emissions can be reduced.
Prof. Frederik Dahlmann, Warwick Business School, with research on companies and how their supply chain emissions can be reduced.
Since the 1940s, the United States has had a clear lead in commercializing their scientific research. Professors Kazuhiro Asakawa of Keio Business School and Mark Lehrer of Suffolk University explore this phenomenon through the examples of Japan and Germany as they play catch up.
The Impact of Global Social Movements on Corporate Governance: Professors Tanusree Jain, Trinity Business School, and Patricia Gabaldon, IE Business School together with Cynthia E. Clark, Bentley University and Punit Arora, City University of New York, provide the backdrop to their call for papers for a special issue of Corporate Governance: An International Review.
Anna Victoria Couri, King’s College London & ESSEC Business School, looks at ESGs and how to render impact initiatives effective and true.
What motivates the Chinese Entrepreneur? Profs. Xu-Hong Li and Xiaoya Liang, School of Management Fudan University, share their research into the motivations behind Chinese entrepreneurs.
The Council on Business & Society Celebrates its 10th Anniversary: So, ten years on from 2011 and the Council’s creation, we believe we can justifiably consider that the alliance was visionary in its concept. Indeed, in the last three years or so there has been a very noticeable interest globally in the issues traditionally covered by the CoBS: diversity and inclusion, sustainability, ethical leadership, the necessity for social and environmental accounting, sustainable finance, stakeholder cooperation and co-creation, sustainable business practices. We have witnessed the creation of many establishments, centres and institutions – or indeed existing ones – taking on a CSR and sustainability dimension. In many cases, the CoBS happily co-exists with these peer organisations and in some cases, most notably the UN PRME, GBSN and OECD, has very close and regular working ties.
So join us in celebrating our 10 years and let us contribute together to striving for a world in which business plays a positive, responsible and major role in creating innovation, wealth and knowledge for society, humankind, and our planet.
Council on Business & Society 2021 Student CSR Article Competition Results, CSR, leadership, responsible leadership, diversity, inclusion, diversity & inclusion, social accounting, environmental reporting, CSR reporting, management, sustainability, gender equity, sustainable supply chains, greentech, green finance, sustainable development, ethics, ethical supply chain, governance, CSR governance, social enterprise, SocEnt, philanthropy, corporate giving.
Now on download: The Council on Business & Society Global Voice magazine #16, Christmas 2020
The Christmas 2020 issue of Global Voice magazine and a message from Prof. Adrian Zicari, Executive Director of the Council on Business & Society.
Prof. Hari Tsoukas, Warwick Business School, shares research on the 3 factors you need for an effective and enlightened leadership for the New Normal.