Is there a role for business in peace building? If so, what might it look like? These questions were explored at a recent conference held at the University of San Diego, USA. Kylie McKenna summarises the key themes to emerge.AusAI
Our economic world is mired in a crisis of values. We see that greed, an emphasis on short-term prof...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
Acts of violence toward multinational corporations have important consequences for the way these com...
This research is a theoretical and conceptual study of business being a force for peace. As the busi...
Potential roles for business to support peace in conflict situations have provided a new area for re...
United Nations (UN) peace operations are often at the forefront of efforts to build peace after conf...
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION | In some regions throughout the world, economic globalization has created new...
Partnerships and cooperation with the private sector for peace and studying the economic preconditio...
Those actors that attempt to influence business approaches to social responsibility are typically c...
Peacemaking and the Extractive Industries addresses a significant gap in research on the political a...
Recent research has focused on business as a mediating institution that can influence society while ...
Conflict prevention has escaped pure state responsibility and needs to involve a wide range of socie...
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
This article introduces a concept for an emerging set of principles that can be integrated into corp...
Our economic world is mired in a crisis of values. We see that greed, an emphasis on short-term prof...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
Acts of violence toward multinational corporations have important consequences for the way these com...
This research is a theoretical and conceptual study of business being a force for peace. As the busi...
Potential roles for business to support peace in conflict situations have provided a new area for re...
United Nations (UN) peace operations are often at the forefront of efforts to build peace after conf...
EDITOR'S INTRODUCTION | In some regions throughout the world, economic globalization has created new...
Partnerships and cooperation with the private sector for peace and studying the economic preconditio...
Those actors that attempt to influence business approaches to social responsibility are typically c...
Peacemaking and the Extractive Industries addresses a significant gap in research on the political a...
Recent research has focused on business as a mediating institution that can influence society while ...
Conflict prevention has escaped pure state responsibility and needs to involve a wide range of socie...
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
This article introduces a concept for an emerging set of principles that can be integrated into corp...
Our economic world is mired in a crisis of values. We see that greed, an emphasis on short-term prof...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
Acts of violence toward multinational corporations have important consequences for the way these com...