Creating real value
Our current thinking on value is flawed if we want to create a sustainable organisation, asserts Inam Ul Haq. He offers his insights on a more balanced way to think.
Our current thinking on value is flawed if we want to create a sustainable organisation, asserts Inam Ul Haq. He offers his insights on a more balanced way to think.
When it comes to charitable giving, what makes someone decide to support a given organisation? David Faro explored the ways in which people make decisions about charitable donations.
Values make the organisation as well as the men and women within the organisation. The founder of the Sutton Trust, Sir Peter Lampl, explains his passion for social mobility.
What should be on the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s Annual General Meeting at Davos? Experts from London Business School provide a challenging array of suggestions.
The in-demand careers of the future will be very different from those of the not so recent past. Lynda Gratton’s research reveals the must-have careers of the future.
Ioannis Ioannou and George Serafeim asked: what is the effect of mandatory sustainability reporting on management practices across the world?
Research from Ioannis Ioannou, Assistant Professor of Strategic and International Management at London Business School, sheds new light on one of the biggest business issues of our times.
Charles Handy, who has labelled himself a social philosopher, is arguably the first and most insightful commentator on the modern company's role in today's rapidly changing society. eBSR presents the distilled and essential Handy.
In times of crisis, it seems natural that people will work together for the common good.
Mick Blowfield examines the recent Climategate scandal and explores the damage it can cause managers who are too easily mystified or misled.
Increasing demand for more transparency in corporate reporting has put new burdens on companies worldwide. Tim Ambler and Andy Neely provide their insights on writing the more difficult sections of annual reports.
Corporate sustainability is ascribed to leading-edge companies.
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