Results for research on: Corporate Governance

Society’s Biggest Problems need more than a Nudge

Society’s Biggest Problems need more than a Nudge

So-called “nudge units” are popping up in governments all around the world. The best-known examples include the U.K.’s Behavioural Insights Team, created in 2010, and the White House-based Social and Behavioral Sciences Team, introduced by the Obama administration in...

Snapshots From the Open Road

Snapshots From the Open Road

By Anita Lin After our first year of business school, my three teammates and I set off for a month-long road trip. We started in our backyard city of Detroit and made our way over to the St. Paul, Minn., area, Fargo, N.D., and Minneapolis. We drove the 1100+ miles in...

Where does your money sleep at night?

Where does your money sleep at night?

When looking into business schools, I met with many a finance guru in investment and private wealth management to better understand the crossroads of sustainable impact and finance. My questions were met mostly with blank stares—and subsequent explanations that...

With sustainability, it takes a village

With sustainability, it takes a village

Sustainability is hard work. And, to borrow from the child-rearing adage, it takes a village. That has never been more clear to me than it was at the 2015 Business for Social Responsibility (BSR) Conference, titled “Resilient Business, Resilient World.” The annual BSR...

American Universities: Reclaiming our Role in Society

American Universities: Reclaiming our Role in Society

American universities are facing a crisis of relevance. There is, quite simply, a growing tension between their internal cultures and their role within society. But the good news is that a growing number of us academics are taking this issue head on, exploring a...