Fair Trade for a Fragmented World: Why sustainability must mean justice
Arham Mehta, IIM Bangalore, argues that justice and sustainability must become the currency of commerce, not just efficiency.
Arham Mehta, IIM Bangalore, argues that justice and sustainability must become the currency of commerce, not just efficiency.
Ella Blake, Trinity Business School: The real battle isn’t trade vs. sustainability – it’s rewriting the rules so both can win.
Trade wars are testing the limits of sustainable business and sustainability – but must they derail it? Aastha Ojha, Warwick Business School, explores.
Sam Hossain, Smith School of Business, explores why ‘Buy Canadian’ could be the blueprint for a defiant, sustainable future.
Professor Lorna Doucet of School of Management Fudan University shares research into how US and Chinese business people manage conflict
Although not a full-scale trade war, it might be a phoney trade war period that the US and China have entered into. This is where Prof. Qinqin Zheng’s research on cross-cultural business ethics might come in useful for both sides – before things escalate.