A Streetcar Named Disclosure
Prof. Robert Stoumbos, ESSEC Business School, explores the subject of financial disclosure in the unregulated 1890s streetcar industry.
Prof. Robert Stoumbos, ESSEC Business School, explores the subject of financial disclosure in the unregulated 1890s streetcar industry.
International loans and capital inflow is widely perceived to be beneficial for emerging countries as a solution to boost business and the economy through job and wealth creation, and thus […]
A spotlight on Professor He Peng, School of Management Fudan University, and his research into leadership integrity included in the recently published Routledge CoBS book The Employee and the Post-Pandemic […]
Will new AI tools boost productivity, enhance quality, help, hinder or replace workers? Professors Oren Reshef and Xiang Hui, Olin Business School, use research to put the impact of new […]
The CoBS Editorial Team goes on a short summer break with recommendations for a host of free, downloadable summer reading and viewing.
Prof. Jan Ondrus, ESSEC Asia-Pacific, studies the impact of information and communication technology (ICT) on social reclusiveness
Professors Wladislaw Rivkin, Stefan Diestel, Fabiola H. Gerpott, and Dana Unger explore why presenteeism occurs and how to combat it.
Co-Creating a Research Agenda for Social Innovation: Professors Adrian Zicari, ESSEC Business School; Tanusree Jain, Trinity Business School; Concepcion Galdon, IE Business School; and Mario Aquino Alves, FGV-EAESP, invite academics and researchers to a friendly, design-thinking workshop on Social Innovation. The 2021 SASE Conference, Saturday July 3rd, 6pm CEST.
Base-of-the-Pyramid DNA takes a look at how large companies can create purposeful win-wins with local stakeholders and tough environments.
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 […]