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The Global Minimum Tax: Painful yet gainful for both the company and society Professor Antonio De Vito, Alma Mater University of Bologna and IE Business School, is an accomplished researcher and a member of the Editorial Boards of the Journal of International Accounting, Auditing, and Taxation, and Accounting in Europe. His research into the Global Minimum Tax was the feature of an insight in the recently published Routledge-CoBS book Responsible Finance & Accounting. Here, Prof. De Vito states the case for the reform.

The Global Minimum Tax: Painful yet gainful for both companies and society

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Prof. Antonio De Vito, IE Business School & Alma Mater University of Bologna states the case for the Global Minimum Tax

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Mind the Gap: The role of business schools in bridging the income divide. Long seen as a club for the privileged and a breeding ground for high-income graduates, business schools are now facing pressure – from outside and from within – to radically change the way they operate to play a powerful role in ensuring a more equitable share of wealth. Can they do this? And how? Silvana Leyva, BBA student and Winner of the 2023 Student CSR Article Competition at IE Business School, explores.

Mind the Gap: The role of business schools in bridging the income divide

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Silvana Leyva, IE Business School, explores how business schools can play a powerful role in ensuring equitable income for all.

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Negative Publicity in Stigmatized Industry: Is sin a blessing in disguise for CEOs? Can negative publicity and a lower level of reputation offer positive benefits for CEOs in stigmatized industries? Professors Mohamad Sadri, ESSEC Business School, and Caterina Moschieri, IE Business School, explain why the conventional rule that negative publicity is bad for business does not hold true in sin industries.

CEOs and Negative Publicity in Stigmatized Industry: The paradox

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Profs. Mohamad Sadri, ESSEC Business School, and Caterina Moschieri, IE Business School, explore the paradox of negative publicity for CEOs.

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The Future of Work Is Digital and Green Digital transformation is revolutionizing manufacturing, but what does this mean for the industry’s workers? Dimitrios Spiliopoulos, IE Business School, highlights the key skills engineers and business professionals in manufacturing will need moving forward.

The Future of Work Is Digital and Green

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Dimitrios Spiliopoulos, IE Business School, highlights the key digital and green skills employees need for the future of work

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ChatGPT and the Decline of Critical Thinking. The use of ChatGPT as a search engine has made the need for critical thinking more pressing than ever, writes Enrique Dans at IE Business School.

ChatGPT and the Decline of Critical Thinking

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ChatGPT as a search engine has made the need for critical thinking more pressing than ever, writes Enrique Dans at IE Business School.

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Michael Castellano, IE Business School, looks at business schools and their role in addressing major issues and repairing societies post-Covid

How to Survive a Pandemic and Other Classes You Missed in Business School

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Michael Castellano, IE Business School, looks at business schools and their role in addressing major issues and repairing societies post-Covid

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Profs. Concepción Galdón, IE Business School, and Sheila M. Cannon, Trinity Business School, with a focus on social entrepreneurship.

Global Social Entrepreneurship: An opportunity for today’s world in crisis

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Profs. Concepción Galdón, IE Business School, and Sheila M. Cannon, Trinity Business School, with a focus on social entrepreneurship.

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Sustainability: THIS BUZZWORD MAY LEAD TO YOUR NEXT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, Bo Anne-May de Boer, IE Business School, explores the many facets to sustainability, value creation, business growth and good for the planet.

Sustainability: This buzzword may lead to your next business opportunity

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Bo Anne-May de Boer, IE Business School, explores the many facets to sustainability, value creation, business growth and good for the planet.

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The Emotion Pills We Are All Unknowingly Taking Lee Newman, Dean of IE Business School and Professor of Behavioural Science and Leadership, explores how we can recognise negative and send out positive emotions in our work and daily lives.

The Emotion Pills We Are All Unknowingly Taking

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Prof-Dean Lee Newman of IE Business School explores how we can recognize negative and send out positive emotions in our work and daily lives.

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Music Mastery – Innately Human or Also Artificial? Gabriel Menzies, IE Business School Winner of the 2022 CoBS student CSR article competition, tunes into a little-explored area in the great debate over AI and the future – that of music and how Humankind’s relationship with it might change – or not!

Music Mastery – Innately Human or Also Artificial?

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Gabriel Menzies explores how music is shaped by Artificial Intelligence. A Council on Business & Society student voice article.

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