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Global Voice magazine #19: 21 contributors from the Council’s seven member schools as well as guest institutions and practitioners, provide us with insights into topics ranging from measuring social impact, the rising interest in the concept of Conscious Business, the EU Green Taxonomy, the Bitcoin and ESG analysis, HR policy in small firms, political links and the Big Four accounting firms, and entrepreneurship and diversity.

Global Voice magazine #19: Open for Responsible Business

September 30, 2021by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Download Global Voice magazine #19: Download Global Voice magazine #19: Download the latest issue of the Council on Business & Society’s quarterly magazine Global Voice #19: Open for Responsible Business.

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Partner choice and career development

Bitter C-suite Symphony of Life: Your partner, your career

January 31, 2019by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Professor Aarti Ramaswami of ESSEC Business School, Asia-Pacific together with George F. Dreher at the Kelley School of Business and Tom Dougherty from Trulaske College of Business, follows up with Part 2 of the feature on the influence of partners on career attainment. By Tom Gamble.

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The Academic Eye

Why anti-globalisation is not the solution

November 29, 2018by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

CoBS Student Editorialists, Kunal Ganorkar and Afifeh Fakori dig deep into the mind of ESSEC Professor Estefania Santacreu-Vasut as they interview her on her latest piece of work entitled ‘The Nature of Goods and The Goods of Nature’, co-written with Tom Gamble of the Council on Business & Society.

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The Academic Eye

Scientific Serendipity

March 20, 2018by The Council on Business & Society 1 Comment

Scientific serendipity, an approach used by engineers, scientists and alike to stumble upon new paths, breakthroughs and new innovations.

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Educating tomorrow’s leaders in the energy sector: the practitioner perspective (Part 2)

May 23, 2016by The Council on Business & Society 2 Comments

The second in a four-part focus on what leading international practitioners and academics foresee as crucial developments in the energy sector and how higher education should tailor studies to meet […]

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Business Sense

Educating tomorrow’s leaders in the energy sector: the academic perspective (Part 1)

May 20, 2016by The Council on Business & Society 2 Comments

The first in a four-part focus on what leading international academics and in-the-field practitioners foresee as crucial developments in the energy sector and how higher education should tailor studies to […]

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