Stop the Arms Race: Align government affairs with ESG and sustainability goals to enable business as a force for goodToday’s companies, particularly in the U.S., are perceived as having tremendous power, economically, politically, and socially. Then why are companies...
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Student Report: Illicit Trade and Modern Slavery
Student Report: Illicit Trade and Modern Slavery“Illicit trade fuels modern slavery. Human trafficking is a highly lucrative line of business for the global criminal network that also engages in the trade of drugs, wildlife, counterfeit products, etc. These criminals...
Corporate Political Responsibility Taskforce leaders weigh in on when business should take a stand
Corporate Political Responsibility Taskforce When should business take a standCompanies face increasing pressure to speak out on a range of issues, from racial unrest to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, says the article “When should business take a stand?” by Sarah...
Lasting lessons on negotiation and building support
Erb's 25th Anniversary: Lasting lessons on negotiation and building support Sangeeta Ranade remembers a negotiation exercise in a sustainability strategy class at the Erb Institute more than 20 years ago that has stuck with her ever since. Each student had a different...
Business and sustainability growth at the University of Michigan
Erb's 25th Anniversary: Business and sustainability growth at the University of MichiganThe Erb Institute established the undergraduate Erb Fellows program last year bringing together students from across the University of Michigan to focus on business and...
Approaches to Assessing Corporate Performance on Socially Responsible Operations
Recent Erb Institute research aims to review the current status of indicators used by different assessment methodologies to measure corporate performance on socially responsible operations and identify potential gaps in their effectiveness.
Cities and corporations as climate action partners: A public-private symbiosis
In building a more sustainable future, your neighbors matter. For the public and private sectors, important symbiotic relationships are emerging. As a major source of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, cities are adopting climate action plans to strategically...
Will people take advice from AI to make important decisions?
By Larkin, Otten and Arvai - Published in the Journal of Risk Research Will people take advice from AI to make important decisions? Artificial intelligence (AI) helps people make decisions in many different contexts, from recommendations for movies and music to more...
Measuring and sharing progress on sustainability in Detroit
The City of Detroit’s Office of Sustainability was established in 2017, with a mission to create healthy, green, vibrant, accessible neighborhoods where all Detroiters can contribute and benefit through (1) collaboration between city departments and agencies, (2)...
A toe, and then a foot, in the door of the apparel industry
Over the summer, I spent 10 weeks interning with the Industrial Sewing and Innovation Center (ISAIC), which is a startup cut-and-sew manufacturer, training and apparel innovation center. I began working with ISAIC in February on a project to create an online resource...