How Could the Democrats Get it so Wrong?
By Jette Steen Knudsen. Today I heard Hillary Clinton give her concession speech after one of the most surprising electoral results in US history. ...
How management and organization scholarship can help explain new forms of anti-enlightenment organizing By Dennis Schoeneborn In the scholarly field of management and organization...
By Kirsti Reitan Andersen and members of the Artsformation consortium Two decades into the new millennium it is almost impossible to imagine a future in which...
By Mikkel Munksgaard Demographic megatrends, such as ageing populations, challenges public health budgets in developed countries. Currently, health costs in OECD countries are growing...
By Jette Steen Knudsen. Today I heard Hillary Clinton give her concession speech after one of the most surprising electoral results in US history. ...
By Lauren McCarthy. The proposed subtitle for this blog was ‘Why is it more acceptable to say ‘f**k’ in the classroom than ‘feminist?’’ but...
by Andreas Rasche. The October 2016 issue of the Harvard Business Review contains an article by Mark Kramer and Marc Pfitzer called “The Ecosystem...
By Karin Buhmann. Dansk version nedenfor/Danish version below Over the past weeks, news has emerged that Maersk, the world’s largest shipping company, which is...
By Erin Leitheiser. For anyone who pays even vague attention to the news it is clear that this year’s U.S. election is not only...
By Marianne Prytz and Margrete Eilertsen. One of the main purposes of the UN Global Compact (GC) is to include the private sector in...
By Jeremy Moon, Velux Professor of Corporate Sustainability, CBS — The relationship between corporate governance (CG) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a vexed, yet...