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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Wiley: Craig Kielburger, Holly Branson, Marc Kielburger
How can the economy balance profit and purpose in ways that allow business to be a force for good?
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As climate change leads to shareholder losses, will leaders with a "short-term, myopic" approach to environmental risks be held responsible?
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Bloomberg challenges the NYT's Marx Ratio. What other indicators are needed to determine whether companies fairly compensate employees?
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TEACHING INNOVATIONS
Stanford Social Innovation Review: Adam Gamoran
How can universities reorient incentives to help faculty tackle real-world problems?
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Fast Company: Eillie Anzilotti
Employee-owned businesses help spread the wealth while boosting local economies and maintaining profitability. What do companies need to make the switch?
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As our climate changes, previously ignored regions are becoming players in the geopolitical landscape. How will these communities be affected by the increased attention from foreign powers and international business?
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Ideas Worth Teaching is a tightly curated, weekly email for business school faculty. Our goal is to help prompt new conversations about the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good.
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