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This spring issue of the Council on Business & Society’s quarterly magazine contains 96 pages of research and opinion-based articles featured in two sections – Business, Society and Leadership & Management. We’re delighted to include a special double-page dedicated to two new CoBS Deans – Dean Lee Newman and Dean Yu Sakasume – having respectively taken up their functions at leading member institutions IE Business School, Spain, and Keio Business School, Japan. ​ This issue’s Editorial also features a spotlight on the unique value case studies bring to the learning experience, co-authored by Richard McCracken, Director of The Case Centre, the world’s leading independent home of the case method, and Prof. Adrian Zicari, Academic Director of the Council on Business & Society.

Welcome to Global Voice magazine #21

April 20, 2022by The Council on Business & Society 2 Comments

Download the Council on Business & Society Global Voice magazine #21. 96 pages of CSR & Sustainability insights.

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Technology and Humans: One path - Livia Kuga, FGV-EAESP student finalist in the 2021 CoBS CSR competition, looks at the rise and place of technology in our lives and contends that greater efforts should be made to improve interaction between man and machine.

Technology and Humans: One path

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FGV-EAESP Student Livia Kuga looks at the rise and place of technology in our lives.

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Digital Technologies: A key to post-pandemic inclusive and sustainable education: The COVID-19 pandemic has raised many concerns regarding the divides that prevent young people from accessing and completing their education. Brian Kaitano, BSc IT student at Maseno University, Kenya, focuses on both local and global lessons learnt from this and contends that inclusivity requires a revamp of the system and the support of digital technologies for it to be achieved.

Digital Technologies: A key to post-pandemic inclusive and sustainable education

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Brian Kaitano, BSc IT student at Maseno University, Kenya, focuses on both local and global lessons learnt during the pandemic for a revamp of inclusive education via digital technologies.

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When Social Innovation Goes Tech Venture

December 7, 2017by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Prof. Mario Aquino Alves and colleagues at FGV-EAESP explore how social innovation can lead to tech venture.

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