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Welcome to the Council on Business & Society magazine Global Voice #24. 117 pages, 33 faculty and CEO contributors, including insights on leadership, team performance, sustainability transition, business decisions, education, the project economy, sustainable farming, and generational capital

Global Voice Magazine #24: A Precious Bauble

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Welcome to the Council on Business & Society Global Voice magazine #24, now on download: 117 pages, 33 contributors, 16 articles.

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Sustainability Transition: Getting to the essentials. Part 2: Professor Concepción Galdón, Director of the IE Center for Social Innovation and Sustainability, rounds off the interview with José Luis Blasco, Global Head of Sustainability at Acciona, with a focus on the need for employees and firms to see how sustainability is essential and how it can positively transform their business, society, and the Planet.

Sustainability Transition: Getting to the essentials

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Part 2 of IE Prof. Concepcion Galdon’s interview with Acciona CEO José Luis Blasco on the essentials of sustainability transition.

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Salhil Shahane, ESSEC Business School, looks at greenflation and the cost of building a clean and green economy. There is a debate around the potential cost of a green transition. "Greenflation" would be caused by higher demand for greener solutions, and the consequences of new public policies (e.g. green taxes). How can we deal with the social tensions that could possibly arise with greenflation? Salil Shahane, ESSEC Business School MiM student and competition finalist, explores.

Greenflation: The dirty cost of building a clean and green economy

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Salhil Shahane, ESSEC Business School, looks at greenflation and the cost of building a clean and green economy.

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Sustainability: Challenges and Incentives -Doctor Frederik Dahlmann, Professor of Strategy and Sustainability at Warwick Business School, and speaker on integrating relational values into business sustainability strategies during the recent seminar Cooperating in Value-Creating Networks, is interviewed by Professor Adrian Zicari, ESSEC Business School and the Council on Business & Society.

Sustainability: Challenges and Incentives

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An interview with Prof. Frederik Dahlmann, Warwick Business School, on his research on sustainability and its challenges and incentives.

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Greenflation: The Achilles heel of the green economy? Paul Pernot, MiM student and ESSEC Business School Winner of the 2022 CoBS student CSR competition, analyses the increasing phenomenon of greenflation and offers several ways forward to stabilize the green transition.

Greenflation: The Achilles heel of the green economy?

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Paul Pernot, ESSEC MiM student, analyzes greenflation and the solutions required to stabilize the green transition.

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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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Trust and Loyalty: Keys to the success of stakeholder capitalism - Thomas Clergeot, ESSEC Business School Alumnus and Compliance Officer at BNP Paribas Asset Management Belgium, puts shareholder and stakeholder capitalism under the lens and calls for a change in how we perceive price and profits.

Trust and Loyalty: Keys to the success of stakeholder capitalism

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Thomas Clergeot, ESSEC Business School Alumnus and Compliance Officer at BNP Paribas Asset Management Belgium, puts shareholder and stakeholder capitalism under the lens and calls for a change in how we perceive price and profits.

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Responsible investment and venture capital for ESG activities

Responsible Investment in Venture Capital: 3 Strategies to advance ESG

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Ksapa contributor Susan Winterberg, Consultant and Fellow at the Harvard Belfer Center, explores some of the challenges venture capital fund general partners, limited partners and founders face in managing ESG issues and suggests a strategic roadmap for the industry along 3 pillars.

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The future of the diamond industry, Council on Business & Society

Private Equity Investments: Value creation and social consequences

September 8, 2016by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

In times of change and crisis, a mark of stability becomes a basis for reassurance and trust. In this context, private equity has performed solidly throughout the past few years, though it suffers from a poor public image. The good news? Effective governance may be able to improve it.

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