The Decline of Neoliberalism – Implications for CSR?
By Steen Vallentin. “May you live in interesting times” – so the apocryphal English-language expression goes that people often refer to as ‘the Chinese...
By Dr. Kristjan Jespersen, Dr. Izabela Delabre, Dr. Caleb Gallemore, and Dr. Katryn Pasaribu ◦ 3 min read ◦ Tropical deforestation continues at alarming rates, with 12 million hectares...
By Dieter Zinnbauer ◦ 6 min read ◦ The corporate political activities of a business – let’s call them “lobbying” as a shorthand, although they...
By Verena Girschik & Htwe Htwe Thein ◦ 2 min read ◦ Foreign investors in Myanmar have come under increasingly intense pressure to cut ties...
By Steen Vallentin. “May you live in interesting times” – so the apocryphal English-language expression goes that people often refer to as ‘the Chinese...
By Jeremy Moon. One of the most exciting features of my CSR adventures has been Asia. As a result of opportunities to travel, meet...
By Martiina Mira Matharu M. Srkoc & Mette Morsing. On their very first official day as bachelor students at Copenhagen Business School, approximately 2.000...
By Esben Rahbek Gjerdrum Pedersen. Business cases are an important, but often overlooked, tool for pitching CSR/sustainability within the organisation. Failure to meet internal...
By Jannick Friis Christensen and Kristjan Jespersen. Thursday 25 August marked the beginning of Professor John Robinson’s adjunct professorship at CBS. To a packed...
By Andreas Rasche. In October 2015, the UN Global Compact, the UN’s flagship initiative for corporate responsibility and sustainability, has expelled 130 firms for...
By Jeremy Moon, Velux Professor of Corporate Sustainability, CBS — The relationship between corporate governance (CG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a vexed, yet...