In Tribute: Malcolm McIntosh
‘Have fun and laugh. I had a ball. Sorry to go early. Laugh a lot, it oxygenizes the brain just as well as...
By Charlotte Piller, Luna Stæhr Andersen and Mikkel Mezer Morgensen. If not now, when? As the days get shorter and the year slowly draws...
Despite their key role in both national and international affairs, business associations remain strangely absent from academic discourse, teaching and research on corporate responsibility and sustainability. We clearly need to pay more attention to business associations.
This is blog post one of two throwbacks providing key insights from the speakers. By Oliver Laier. On Monday, December 3rd, a new centre...
‘Have fun and laugh. I had a ball. Sorry to go early. Laugh a lot, it oxygenizes the brain just as well as...
By Sameer Azizi. The global search for new markets has pushed corporations to operate in national settings in the Global South that differ tremendously...
By Dennis Schoeneborn & Fabian Homberg. At some resort hotels in Las Vegas, it is an established practice that guests at check-in hand-over to...
By Ana Alacovska and Thilde Langevang. Cocoa, precious minerals and crude oil ceased to be Africa’s only natural resources. Creativity is ‘the oil of...
By Catarina Pessanha Gomes. On Wednesday May, 3rd, like millions of people, I distractively watched the last and by far the most unpleasant Presidential...
By Jan Michael Bauer. The value of individual freedom is rarely disputed within the Western society. However, more freedom is usually accompanied with making...
By Michael Etter. How do we determine if an organization behaves in a socially acceptable way? This question is highly relevant and not easy...
By Hans Krause Hansen The inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the U.S. has caused widespread concern. On the long list of worries...