
Georgetown University is a Catholic and Jesuit student-centered research university. Established in 1789 in the spirit of the new republic, the university was founded on the principle that serious and sustained discourse among people of different faiths, cultures, and beliefs promotes intellectual, ethical and spiritual understanding. Georgetown [...]
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The Carlson School at the University of Minnesota prepares MBAs for social and environmental stewardship by integrating ethics into every aspect of business education including in the classroom, experiential learning, international opportunities, research, and outreach.
The Carlson School was among the first to require the study of business ethics in its MBA [...]
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The Business School at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has added a number of classes over the last three years to help prepare MBA students for the challenge of operating a business in a sustainable manner. We have also added key faculty (Ann Terlaak who comes to us with a background in Environmental [...]
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The recent emphasis on sustainable development and corporate social responsibility is nothing new for IESE. Since its founding in 1958, IESE has always treated ethics and social responsibility as essential to the training of future business leaders.
This year IESE is launching “Partners for Change,” as a contribution to EABIS, [...]
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School of Business and Economics at the University of Jyväskylä creates and disseminates expertise based on scientific research for management, entrepreneurship and economic decision making needs, maintaining strong links to the surrounding community by actively promoting our latest research results and professional expertise. School of Business and Economics at the [...]
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The Haskayne School of Business is closely linked to globally-oriented resource-based industries headquartered in western Canada, namely energy, mining, forestry and tourism. These industries were the first to feel the effects of societal changes with respect to demands for sustainable development. Consequently, Haskayne has played a leadership role in integrating [...]
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In 1900, Edward Tuck charged the school he founded with the mission to “broaden the minds and raise the ideals of students while elevating the business community”. More than a century later, these values remain at Tuck and are evident in the integration of social and environmental topics in the curriculum, [...]
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“Let us choose to unite the power of markets with the authority of universal ideals. Let us choose to reconcile the forces of private entrepreneurship with the needs of the disadvantaged and the requirements of future generations.” – Kofi Annan
The Case|Weatherhead Center [...]
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McGill University is an internationally known, research-intensive university and a Canadian leader in higher education. Located in one of the world’s great cities, the University benefits from a milieu rich in culture and diversity. Montreal is also home to a large number of international organizations, including several major NGOs (non-governmental [...]
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The mission of the Yale School of Management (SOM) is to educate leaders for business and society. We believe superb business and management skills are critical for leadership in every sector of the economy. We embed this philosophy into all aspects of life at Yale SOM, which enables us to attract students [...]
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