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As the first Internet stock bubble neared its popping point in 1999, IBM chief executive Lou Gerstner famously dismissed the dot-com start-ups of his day as “fireflies before the storm—all stirred up, throwing off ...
An award-winning political scientist specializing in the role of international regimes, John Ruggie was appointed in 2005 by then United Nations Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, to be the first ever Special Representative for Business and Human ...
The tale of two worlds – the fabulously rich and the increasingly poor – is a defining narrative of contemporary life, and it continues to throw up vivid reminders, at once doleful and grimly hilarious. One of ...
Check out if Ceres is in The Top 100 NGOs 2013 Edition! Integrating sustainability into capital markets. Mobilizing $9.5 trillion in assets. Best Buy, Bank of America, Ford, Levi Strauss & Co., Nike, Starbucks and ...
While business schools overall have been highly prolific in teaching and writing about the opportunities arising from the global market economy and emerging markets, they – as with the global business community in general – have been ...
The regulatory atmosphere for local entrepreneurs trying to start a business was made easier around the world in 2010-2011 with the greatest improvement found in several African and Eastern European countries. The World Bank presented ...
The first wind power consumer label, WindMade, has announced that 15 companies have pledged to derive a minimum of 25% of their electricity consumption from wind power. The announcement comes a few weeks after the ...
The role of entrepreneurs in finding innovative ways to turn creativity and ingenuity into new products and new technologies was heralded at two separate events in Geneva as crucial to driving future economic growth. Geneva ...
It may sound like an oxymoron to some – talking about ethics in the corporate context in a world still reeling from the excessive greed that led to the financial crisis of 2008. But less than ...
Cooperative enterprises, whether for food, health or banking were given some important support in late October when the UN General Assembly announced that 2012 will be the International Year of Cooperatives. The idea is to ...
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