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Japan with a Mission: Management Philosophy

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Prof. Yingyan Wang of Keio University examines Japanese management philosophy and the underlying mechanisms by which it fulfils an organisation’s goals.

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Our Journey

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July 2020: A thank you to the readers of the Council on Business & Society CoBS Insights

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Sustainable extractive companies

Sustainable extractive companies – the way to survival or conscientiousness?

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Dinka Sabalic, IE Business School runner-up in the CoBS 2020 CSR article competition, explores the rise in stakeholder pressure for extractive companies to adopt cleaner operations – not only to benefit people and planet, but also profit.

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Greenwashing in the new millennium, corporate responsibility, sustainability and public perception of polluting companies

Greenwashing: Do (and How Do) Companies Walk-the-Talk?

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Carlo Alberto Calchera of ESSEC Business School explores the shadows of greenwashing and brings light to the powerful argument for corporate responsibility.

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Yoi‐Shigoto, CSR in Japan, Yingyan Wang, Keio University, Keio Business School, Council on Business & Society, intercultural management, diversity, employee wellbeing in Japan

CSR in Japan and the concept of Yoi‐Shigoto

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Yoi‐Shigoto: Lessons in CSR by Prof. Yingyan Wang of Keio University

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How Accounting Can Save the World

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The world of accounting, CSR and sustainability and unlocking the powerful potential of an unsung hero – the accountant. 

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CoBS student CSR article competition 2020

Results: The 2020 Student CSR Article Competition

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Results: The 2020 Council on Business & Society student CSR article competition

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CSR in the MENA, ethics, diversity, sustainability

How Institutions Shape CSR in the MENA

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The idiosyncrasies of Middle Eastern and North African institutions and their effect on Corporate Social Responsibility practices.

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CSR, leadership, social enterprise, management, philanthropy, diversity, gender equity, healthcare, sustainability, ethics, industrial relations, healthcare, responsible innovation, CSR reporting, employee wellbeing, Council on Business & Society, Global Voice magazine, ESSEC Business School, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, FGV-EAESP, Trinity College Dublin Business School, IE Business School, Keio Business School, Warwick Business School, School of Management Fudan University, Tom Gamble, Global Voice magazine #13

Global Voice magazine: Learn, Inspire, Sustain

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Dear Readers, ​A warm hello from all of us in the CoBS Editorial team and a big thank you for continuing to log onto the website and blog in these […]

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Corporate Social Responsibility in the Eyes of Millennials

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Profs. Marco S. Giarratana and Martina Pasquini of the Strategy Department at IE Business School, IE University share research on the impact of CSR actions on employer and consumer branding.  […]

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