Targeted Poverty Alleviation and the China Philanthropy E-commerce platform
Profs Qinqin Zheng and Jieyou Zhang, School of Management Fudan University, research how a digital platform helps alleviate poverty in China.
Profs Qinqin Zheng and Jieyou Zhang, School of Management Fudan University, research how a digital platform helps alleviate poverty in China.
Learning Objective: Understand how crowdfunding works and find the right approach for entrepreneurs to pitch their innovations and for donators to place their funding using a win-win approach.
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.
Prof. Yuejun Tang, School of Management Fudan investigates why Chinese firms are reluctant to take part in philanthropy.
Anne-Claire Pache, Professor at ESSEC Business School, Chaired Professor in Philanthropy and co-founder of the ESSEC Social Entrepreneurship Chair, shares her expertise on setting effective objectives and strategy for your […]
Solving the Chinese Corporate Social Responsibility Puzzle: How Chinese firms satisfy stakeholder pressure. Prof. Qinqin Zheng from the School of Management, Fudan University, and her fellow researchers Yadong Luo and Vladislav Maksimov from the University of Miami, share their research on a sample of Chinese firms to highlight the contexts in which firms deploy their CSR initiatives.
Arthur Gautier, Executive Director of the ESSEC Philanthropy Chair, explains how donors can take into account and improve the impact of their donations.
Prof. Arthur Gautier, ESSEC, looks into the increasing influence of philanthropy in France and those holding the power of decision.