Social contribution and profit – are companies facing a trade-off?
Social contribution and profit – are companies facing a trade-off? Midori Toya, ESSEC Business School, tackles the issue.
Social contribution and profit – are companies facing a trade-off? Midori Toya, ESSEC Business School, tackles the issue.
Laurent Bibard, Dr-Prof. of Philosophy and Management at ESSEC Business School, author and spokesman on complexity, draws upon the work of the philosopher Kojève to understand the rise of populism in Europe and the bigger picture.
Giuseppe Berlingieri, Prof. of Economics at ESSEC Business School and Economist at the OECD, crunches the numbers to tackle the question of whether UK consumers would be better off without EU trade agreements.
Prof. Radu Vranceanu, ESSEC Business School, looks at the track record of the euro and the ECB as a counterweight to European populism.
Michele Caiati, ESSEC, explores the latest Italian phenomenon on the social innovation front: The Co-op Start-up.
Ever wonder how people get away with fraud?
Ever wonder why some concepts just seem to have no fixed meanings? Arthur Gautier, Assistant Professor at ESSEC Business School and Executive Director of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair, believes the fault lies in our ways of understanding these concepts.
Students: Walking on the Wild Side: Yann Kerninon, Head of the Field Experience at ESSEC Business School Career Services, shares the story of an innovative student learning experience working at grass-roots level and for the common good.
Social Enterprise and its Multi-fold Impact – Taking the unconventional route has its benefits – both for individuals and society. An exclusive interview with Davoud Mohamed, an upcoming social entrepreneur in France.
Profs Adrian Zicari & Cécile Renouard, ESSEC Business School, explore the emerging concept of fiscal responsibility and CSR.