This course is for future business leaders - both entrepreneurs and executives - as they navigate a business environment that increasingly emphasizes the simultaneous creation of business and social value. The course will help students develop a more strategic understanding of topics such as social entrepreneurship and corporate social responsibility and in both their design and implementation stages. Such shared value business strategies include engaging customers through cause marketing, motivating employees through socially-aware company cultures, advantageously modifying a company's competitive landscape, and re-engineering internal systems to turn responsible corporate policy into action. Future leaders of nonprofit and public entities...
This master thesis is dedicated to strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) and to the concep...
The world is at a crossroads when it comes to understanding business models and their impact on the ...
Many developing countries lack the financial resources to fulfill their basic educational needs. Con...
Creating Shared Value (CSV) is a class for future business leaders – both entrepreneurs and executiv...
Businesses operating in the modern business world are faced with varying challenges; amongst which i...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide corporate social strategies as an entrance to create shared valu...
Throughout the world, there are problems threatening the lives and livelihood of humanity. Where the...
The effects of companies on society and the practices of Corporate Social Responsibility have been t...
“In recent years, business increasingly has been viewed as a major cause of social, environmental an...
Creating shared value is a framework created for enhancing economic value for the organization while...
Creating shared value involves value creation for business that simultaneously yields more profit an...
This paper looks into the link between entrepreneurial leadership and social value creation. It revi...
Giving priority to creating value for sustainable development rather than accepting the dominance of...
The increasing pressure on people to do something for society, in combination with the need for fina...
The increasing pressure on people to do something for society, in combination with the need for fina...
This master thesis is dedicated to strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) and to the concep...
The world is at a crossroads when it comes to understanding business models and their impact on the ...
Many developing countries lack the financial resources to fulfill their basic educational needs. Con...
Creating Shared Value (CSV) is a class for future business leaders – both entrepreneurs and executiv...
Businesses operating in the modern business world are faced with varying challenges; amongst which i...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide corporate social strategies as an entrance to create shared valu...
Throughout the world, there are problems threatening the lives and livelihood of humanity. Where the...
The effects of companies on society and the practices of Corporate Social Responsibility have been t...
“In recent years, business increasingly has been viewed as a major cause of social, environmental an...
Creating shared value is a framework created for enhancing economic value for the organization while...
Creating shared value involves value creation for business that simultaneously yields more profit an...
This paper looks into the link between entrepreneurial leadership and social value creation. It revi...
Giving priority to creating value for sustainable development rather than accepting the dominance of...
The increasing pressure on people to do something for society, in combination with the need for fina...
The increasing pressure on people to do something for society, in combination with the need for fina...
This master thesis is dedicated to strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) and to the concep...
The world is at a crossroads when it comes to understanding business models and their impact on the ...
Many developing countries lack the financial resources to fulfill their basic educational needs. Con...