Who’s responsibility is it, anyway?
By Erin Leitheiser. Workers and companies from across the globe each play a part in creating our clothes. Yet, it’s unclear who is responsible...
By Milena Bar, Ottilia Henningsson, & Dr. Kristjan Jespersen ◦ 5 min read ◦ The Science-Based Targets initiative aligns firms’ emission reduction targets with a...
By Jeremy Moon ◦ 3 min read ◦ Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine reminds us that corporate social responsibility (CSR) is both a reflection of the times...
By Leonie Decrinis ◦ 3 min read ◦ Introduced by Thaler and Sunstein in 2008, nudges have become popular policy tools to change the behaviour of...
By Erin Leitheiser. Workers and companies from across the globe each play a part in creating our clothes. Yet, it’s unclear who is responsible...
By Michael Etter. How do we determine if an organization behaves in a socially acceptable way? This question is highly relevant and not easy...
The following post by American CBS MBA student Wynne Lewis is an accompanying piece she wrote recently for the Financial Times’ MBA Blog. Titled...
By Andreas Rasche, Mette Morsing, and Jeremy Moon. We – Andreas Rasche, Mette Morsing, and Jeremy Moon – just edited an international textbook entitled...
By Lavinia-Cristina Iosif-Lazar. 68 pages, 6 principles, one year of data collection and CBS’ 4th report to the UN Global Compact PRME initiative: these...
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...
By Kristian Roed Nielsen. Crowdfunding as phenomenon is strange as it fundamentally boils down to strangers supporting strangers for causes, products or services that...
By Patrick Haack & Dennis Schoeneborn. Corporate Responsibility (CR) has become an increasingly important issue for business firms across the globe. Yet, implementing and...