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Supply Chain Lessons from the Catastrophic Natural Disaster in Japan

Authors: Park, YoungWon; Hong, Paul; Roh, James Jungbae
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business Horizons
Publication Year: 2013

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Based on case studies of Japanese manufacturing firms, this article presents a discussion of the supply chain restoration process after severe natural disasters and humanitarian disruptions and reflects on supply chain lessons in terms of disaster planning and recovery responses.

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LifeSpring Hospitals: Delivering Affordable, High-quality Maternal Health Care in India

Authors: Anant, Priya; Velamuri, S. Ramakrishna; Zhang, Wei; Mukherjee, Monidipa
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2013

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This case highlights the journey of an organization that was set up in Hyderabad, in southern India, to provide affordable maternal care services to women from low-income urban families...

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Jobs and Social Innovation

Author: Kanter, Rosabeth Moss
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Stanford Social Innovation Review
Publication Year: 2013

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Opportunity has become one of the most perplexing questions of our times. Job creation is an imperative, and it calls for innovation in social institutions.

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Money Is Never Enough

Author: Casanueva, Leticia M. Jáuregui
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Stanford Social Innovation Review
Publication Year: 2013

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Since the 1970s, microcredit has been considered a critical tool for poverty reduction and development. After years of research and working hand-in-hand with female entrepreneurs in marginalized Mexican communities, however, I’ve learned that credit is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for success...

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First Solar: CFRA's Accounting Quality Concerns

Authors: Srinivasan, Suraj; Cornell, Ian McKown
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2013

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The case relates to accounting quality analysis conducted by the leading research firm Center for Financial Research and Analysis (CFRA) on companies in the solar industry with a focus on First Solar Inc. The case places students in the shoes of CFRA analysts who need to assess First Solar's accounting quality and business prospects after the company releases its second quarter financial numbers in 2009.

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Maruti Suzuki India Limited: Marketing

Authors: Prashar, Sanjeev; Singh, Harvinder; Katiyar, Anshu
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2013

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Maruti Suzuki India Limited, India’s largest car manufacturer and the only company in that country to have crossed the 10 million sales mark, was struggling with labour problems in one of its manufacturing units...

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Sustainable Pay: How TSX 60 Companies Compensate Executives for Sustainability Performance

Author: Strandberg, Coro
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: Strandberg Consulting
Publication Year: 2013

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Sustainability is an important global business driver and is making its way into corporate boardrooms. Mounting evidence shows firms that invest in improved sustainability practices outperform their competitors. There is growing awareness that emerging sustainability risks can have a material impact on company performance. Recognizing these links, companies increasingly integrate sustainability performance objectives and targets into their performance management systems.

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The Tragedy of the Commons

Authors: Griffiths, Mark D.; Kickul, Jill
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Ivey Business Journal
Publication Year: 2013

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Social entrepreneurs are only too aware of the many opportunities that there are to repair some of society’s major problems. If only they were as aware of the many obstacles that can block their path to implementing the solutions...

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Developing and Sustaining an Ethical Corporate Culture: The Core Elements

Author: Schwartz, Mark S.
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business Horizons
Publication Year: 2013

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Of all the issues boards of directors, executives, and managers face, one could argue that unethical corporate activity is one of the most significant in terms of its potential negative impact and also one of the most difficult to properly address...

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The MBA Drive for Social Value: Five Trends Boosting Social Benefit Content at U.S. Business Schools

Authors: Stone, Nan; Stid, Daniel; Ciccarone, Michael; Deshpande, Rahni
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Bridgespan Group
Publication Year: 2009

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The number of courses with social benefit content in US MBA programs is rising sharply. In February 2009 The Bridgespan Group contacted 15 graduate business schools known for their academic coursework and attention to social concerns to understand the dynamics impelling its growth. Responses from 10 of the MBA programs showed the inclusion of social benefit content in both core curricula and industry specific electives. Both the percentage of total courses including content relevant to the social and public sectors and the number of courses specifically related to managing social sector organizations more than doubled over the past five years at respondent institutions.

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CBM Pte Ltd - Industry's 'Silent Service'?

Author: Gilbert, A. Lee
Product Type: Cases
Source: ABCC at Nanyang Tech University
Publication Year: 2012

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With the Singapore market approaching saturation, and new opportunities arising in overseas markets to which the recently reorganised firm had good access, CBM had achieved several years of double-digit growth. Was the trend toward service integration and environmental sustainability an opportunity for CBM, or a threat? How could they sustain their profitable growth?

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Supercompra: Sourcing from Small Andean Farmers

Authors: Bruni-Celli, Josefina F.; Plaza, Manuela
Product Type: Cases
Source: Social Enterprise Knowledge Network
Publication Year: 2013

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The case looks at the difficulties faced by companies when trying to develop commercial relations with low-income suppliers through market mechanisms, and elaborates on how Supercompra handled these relationships. It is chronologically situated in March 2006, the moment when Supercompra must decide how to proceed regarding its relationship with its low income suppliers...

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Competitiveness at a Crossroads: Findings of Harvard Business School’s 2012 Survey on U.S. Competitiveness

Authors: Porter, Michael E.; Rivkin, Jan W.; Kanter, Rosabeth Moss
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2013

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Second in the series of U.S. Competitiveness surveys, Harvard Business School gleaned responses from nearly 7,000 alumni and more than 1,000 members of the general public. The survey not only provides an updated view of the U.S. business environment, but also illuminates specific actions that business leaders and policymakers can take to improve U.S. competitiveness.

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He Hasn’t Had It All Either

Author: Winerip, Michael
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2013

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A father discusses his experiences as primary caregiver, and how his choices around work affected his family and career trajectory.

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Food for Thought: The 2008 China Milk Scandal

Authors: Lim, Vivien K.G.; Rajah, Rashimah; Prasad, Smrithi
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2013

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In 2008, a scandal in China involving milk products tainted with melamine (a chemical used in plastic production) brought regional and global attention to the country. The case illustrates how the pressure of rapid economic development resulted in measures to cut costs at the expense of consumer safety and health, bringing into question the ethics underlying business practices in the country.

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Facing Challenges and Opportunities for Franchised Rural Health Services: A PSI/Myanmar Case Study

Authors: De La Cruz, Anna York; Montagu, Dominic
Product Type: Cases
Source: Global Health Group
Publication Year: 2013

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Dr. Min Zaw, Director of the Health Services Department of Population Services International, Myanmar, sat still, deep in thought at the head of the conference room table in PSI’s Yangon office. Deputy Country Director David Valentine had recently informed him of a new funding opportunity: a large American donor was offering support for the expansion of program activities for market-based healthcare delivery in rural areas. However, Dr. Min Zaw knew that pursuing this new funding would mean making a commitment to transition the existing rural network into a completely new for-profit model. Though much of his team was in favor of seizing this opportunity and making the transition, others were concerned about the unknowns...

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Governance Curricula for Employee-Ownership Companies

Author: The Beyster Institute
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The Beyster Iinstitute
Publication Year: 2013

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The Beyster Institute is proud to announce the launch of the complete picture for employee ownership governance education, the Governance Curricula for Employee Ownership Companies.

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Ten Ways to Get the Most from a 360-Degree Leadership Assessment

Author: Levy, David
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The Beyster Institute
Publication Year: 2013

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Ten top tips for getting the most value from a 360-degree leadership assessment.

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Employee Ownership, Incentives and Environmental Sustainability

Author: Taylor, Mike
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The Beyster Institute
Publication Year: 2013

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It is by now common for large corporations to employ several sustainability officers, occasionally in high-ranking positions. A less frequently used tool – employee ownership – may prove a more powerful sustainability over the long term...

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Start-ups and Compensating Employees with Equity

Author: Bruner, Mike
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The Beyster Institute
Publication Year: 2013

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Before running off and launching a start-up business, one of the most important things an entrepreneur must think through is how to best handle equity in the company...

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The International Bank of Bob: Connecting Our Worlds One $25 Kiva Loan at a Time

Author: Harris, Bob
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Walker & Company
Publication Year: 2013

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After making hundreds of microloans online, Bob wanted to see the results first-hand, and in The International Bank of Bob he travels from Peru and Bosnia to Rwanda and Cambodia, introducing us to some of the most inspiring and enterprising people we've ever met, while illuminating day-to-day life--political and emotional--in much of the world that Americans never see.

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Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead

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Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Knopf
Publication Year: 2013

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Thirty years after women became 50 percent of the college graduates in the United States, men still hold the vast majority of leadership positions in government and industry. This means that women’s voices are still not heard equally in the decisions that most affect our lives. In Lean In, Sheryl Sandberg examines why women’s progress in achieving leadership roles has stalled, explains the root causes, and offers compelling, commonsense solutions that can empower women to achieve their full potential.

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Goran Kapicic at Actavis China

Author: Lowe, Joo Yong
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2013

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The managing director of a multinational company turns a loss-making business into a profit-making venture by using his unique brand of leadership to change the organizational culture and develop a responsible proactive attitude in his employees.

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Corporate Responsibility Coalitions: The Past, Present, and Future of Alliances for Sustainable Capitalism

Authors: Grayson, David; Nelson, Jane
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Stanford Business Books
Publication Year: 2013

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It is estimated that there are more than 110 national and international business-led corporate responsibility coalitions. Given the growing reach and significance of these alliances, there is now a critical need for an informed and balanced analysis of their achievements, their progress and their potential.

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Breakthrough: Business Leaders, Market Revolutions

Authors: Elkington, John; Braun, Susie
Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: Volans Ventures Ltd.
Publication Year: 2013

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Business is increasingly critical in tackling the world’s great environmental, social and governance challenges. And at the heart of business sits the C-Suite, the grouping of senior executives who direct the enterprise. Breakthrough is addressed to them – and to those who advise them.

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The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee's, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table

Author: McMillan, Tracie
Product Type: Books / Book Chapters
Source: Scribner
Publication Year: 2012

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What if you can’t afford nine-dollar tomatoes? That was the question award-winning journalist Tracie McMillan couldn’t escape as she watched the debate about America’s meals unfold, one that urges us to pay food’s true cost—which is to say, pay more. So in 2009 McMillan embarked on a groundbreaking undercover journey to see what it takes to eat well in America. For nearly a year, she worked, ate, and lived alongside the working poor to examine how Americans eat when price matters. From the fields of California, a Walmart produce aisle outside of Detroit, and the kitchen of a New York City Applebee’s, McMillan takes us into the heart of America’s meals.

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Tailoring a Book Program for Managers: Why and How

Authors: Gelb, Betsy D.; McKee, Rob Austin
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business Horizons
Publication Year: 2013

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Offering testimonials from a range of sources, we assert that managers' book programs benefit participants and their organizations. To demonstrate how a book program tailored for an organization might work, we initiated a prototype among working master of business administration students, each of whom read one book as well as another book read by all. Thus, critical thinking became a component of the undertaking as well as familiarity with a variety of authors' ideas on a range of topics pertinent to managers.

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Richard Gagnon at Granston Energy Inc.

Author: Gandz, Jeffrey
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2013

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A procurement officer has got himself into some difficulties by trying to do what he thinks was "the right thing" in being responsive and accommodating for an internal client. In doing so, he has violated a number of "unwritten" ethical expectations of his role. He is wondering what he could have done differently and, specifically, how to handle an upcoming conversation with his chief executive officer about his future with the company.

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A Private Boom Amid Detroit’s Public Blight

Author: Davey, Monica
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The New York Times
Publication Year: 2013

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Private industry is blooming here, even as the city’s finances have descended into wreckage...

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Overcoming Short-Termism within British Business: The Key to Sustained Economic Growth

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Product Type: Policy and Issue Reports
Source: The Labour Party, UK
Publication Year: 2013

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This Review looks at ‘short-termism’ within British business: the pressure to focus on short-term results to the possible detriment of the long-term health of a company, or even a whole industry. The investigation confirmed that short-termism constrains the ambition of UK business, holding back its development and inhibiting economic growth...

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San Leon Energy: Hydraulic Fracturing in Poland

Authors: Rice, Condoleezza; Zegart, Amy; Myers, Astasia S.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2012

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San Leon Energy, an Irish energy firm, was committed to developing large unconventional shale gas reserves in Poland. To reach these reserves, San Leon needed to use a technique called hydraulic fracturing ("fracking”). The Polish government supported fracking…. Yet in 2011 and 2012, environmental protests worldwide grew, causing several countries, including Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Romania, and parts of Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom to issue temporary fracking bans.

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Political Risk in the Kaesong Industrial Complex

Authors: Rice, Condoleezza; Zegart, Amy; McMurdo, Torey L.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2012

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The Kaesong Industrial Complex is a 1.25-square-mile industrial park six miles north of the Demilitarized Zone in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. This case reviews the political and economic risks and opportunities of entering Kaesong through the lens of Bright Ray Apparel, a hypothetical South Korean textile manufacturing firm.

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Finding a Common Language for Disaster-resistant Supply Chains

Author: Knowledge@Wharton
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: Knowledge@Wharton
Publication Year: 2013

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Disasters such as Superstorm Sandy, the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan and the volcanic ash cloud that disrupted international airplane flights for several days in 2010 have highlighted the need for companies to better prepare for potential risks to their supply chains...

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The Economy: Under New Ownership

Author: Kelly, Marjorie
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: YES! Magazine
Publication Year: 2013

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To make an economy that serves us, we need to own the jobs and the businesses—together. How cooperatives are leading the way to empowered workers and healthy communities...

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Climate Change

Authors: Larson, Andrea; Meier, Mark
Product Type: Notes
Source: Darden School of Business
Publication Year: 2010

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International concern over global climate change began in the late 20th century, when scientists saw a correlation among increasing atmospheric concentrations of certain gases, human activities emitting those gases, and an unusual increase in global ambient temperature readings. The scientific consensus on climate change's origins in human activities has begun to influence international law and corporate policies...

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After the Oil Spills: Transformation at the JIC

Authors: Yemen, Gerry; James, Erika H.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Darden School of Business
Publication Year: 2010

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What if you were responsible for the day-to-day operations at the Joint Information Center at the Unified Incident Command for the BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill? Suitable for MBA, EMBA, GEMBA, and executive education classes, this case offers insights about leadership in complex situations...

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How One Man Tried To Slim Down Big Soda From The Inside

Author: Charles, Dan
Product Type: Multimedia
Source: NPR
Publication Year: 2013

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Many big food companies are caught in a dilemma these days. They want to rebrand themselves as merchants of health — Coca-Cola's new anti-obesity ads are just the latest example — but many of their profits still come from products that make nutritionists scowl. If there's one person who symbolizes this tension, it's Derek Yach.

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How Manu Chandaria Mastered the African Market

Author: Knowledge@Wharton
Product Type: Interviews
Source: Knowledge@Wharton
Publication Year: 2013

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In an interview with Knowledge@Wharton conducted by Ivorian entrepreneur and author Eric Kacou, Kenyan business tycoon Manu Chandaria reveals some of his secrets to business success in Africa. Chandaria discusses how other businesses and entrepreneurs can follow his lead and pursue socially responsible practices that benefit the communities in which they work.

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Made in America: Fashion’s Fight to Save the Garment District

Author: Skarda, Erin
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: TIME
Publication Year: 2013

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It’s a myth that no one makes anything in America anymore. The heart of the U.S. fashion industry is still beating in midtown Manhattan, where a stretch of factories, warehouses, showrooms and design studios between 35th and 40th Streets and 8th and 9th Avenues are responsible for creating much of the American-designed and manufactured clothing and accessories...

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Interview: Matthew Arnold on Steering Sustainability at JP Morgan

Author: Gunther, Marc
Product Type: Magazine / Newspaper Articles
Source: The Guardian
Publication Year: 2013

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Marc Gunther interviews Matthew Arnold, JP Morgan Chase's head of environmental affairs on asking clients uncomfortable questions and identifying environmental and social risk in fracking and other practices...

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New Models of Business in Society

Author: Freeman, R. Edward
Product Type: Multimedia; Syllabi
Source: University of Virginia
Publication Year: 2013

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In partnership with Coursera, Academic Director R. Edward Freeman will deliver a massive online open course or "MOOC." His course, New Models of Business in Society, will be available free of charge to people worldwide via the Coursera platform. The course will examine the critical role that business plays in society and the exciting new models of business that are changing the way that companies create value.

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Alphatech India Limited: B2B Customer Retention

Authors: Wasan, Pratibha; Sharp, David J.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Richard Ivey School of Business
Publication Year: 2012

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The case presents the sequence of events that occurred when a global leader in automated information management technology had to compete fiercely to retain one of its key customers. It is intended to stimulate readers to explore situation restoration strategies for an existing technology provider that faces the emergence of a capable competitor. Discussion of such strategies involves ethical considerations and highlights the thin divide between ethics and diplomacy in selling efforts...

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Overcoming Political Opposition: CNG Mandates in Delhi (A, B, C)

Author: Jha, Saumitra
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2012

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By the early 1990s, New Delhi was the fourth-most polluted city in the world. This case follows India's Supreme Court ruling in 1998 that all buses, taxis, and auto-rickshaws in Delhi be switched to clean fuels by March 31, 2001.

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Managing Local Political Risk: Parking the Tata Nano (A, B, C)

Authors: Jha, Saumitra; Schifrin, Debra
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2012

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In 2006, Indian car maker Tata Motors was embarking on a new venture--building the world’s cheapest car, the $2,000 Nano. Tata Motors would be making a fixed investment of over $300 million in a manufacturing plant to build the four-door, rear engine car, and the company was weighing its options about where in India to locate the facility...

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Nonmarket Action and the International Counter-Money Laundering Act (H.R. 3886)

Authors: Feddersen, Timothy; Rahimi, Kimia
Product Type: Cases
Source: Kellogg School of Management
Publication Year: 2012

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The case describes the international problem of money laundering and summarizes U.S. bank regulations aimed at reducing money laundering activities. The introduction of H.R. 3886 in 2000 was one in a series of attempts to formalize U.S. banks' monitoring of their customers. The case can be used to introduce the distributive politics framework for analyzing non-market issues and formulating nonmarket strategies in the context of government institutions.

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At Ford, Turnaround Is Job One

Authors: Shein, James; Bell, Matt
Product Type: Cases
Source: Kellogg School of Management
Publication Year: 2012

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The case opens with the Ford Motor Company seemingly on the path toward bankruptcy. As the case begins, CEO Bill Ford has taken the unusual step of hiring an auto industry outsider as his replacement. Alan Mulally, a thirty-seven-year Boeing veteran and principal architect of the venerable airplane manufacturer's own massive and successful turnaround, wasted little time in getting about the business of remaking Ford...

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Gerry Pasciucco at AIG Financial Products (A)

Authors: Mukunda, Gautam; DeLong, Thomas J.
Product Type: Cases
Source: Harvard Business School
Publication Year: 2012

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Gerry Pasciucco was appointed to lead American International Group's Financial Products (AIGFP) group after the government bailout of AIG in 2008 and charged with the task of shutting down the division while minimizing the government's losses. Several months into his tenure, the division paid large retention bonuses to all of its professionals according to a contract negotiated before he joined AIGFP. These bonuses were seen by the public as going to the very people whose mistakes resulted in the need for a bailout in the first place and resulted in an unprecedented storm of public outrage...

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Career Mentoring for Women: New Horizons/Expanded Methods

Authors: Dworkin, Terry; Virginia, Maurer; Schipani, Cindy A.
Product Type: Journal Articles
Source: Business Horizons
Publication Year: 2012

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Although women make up nearly half of the workforce in the United States, the number of women who hold senior management positions in large U.S. firms continues to be disproportionately low. We demonstrate that the use of strong mentoring programs holds great promise as a way to increase the number of women in senior management roles...

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Building a Women’s Hospital in Coimbatore, India

Author: Bhardwaj, Gaurab
Product Type: Cases
Source: Babson College
Publication Year: 2012

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The case relates an entrepreneurial effort by Dr. M. Govindarajan and her son Jay Govindarajan to build a high-quality hospital focused on women’s health in Coimbatore, a mid-sized city in India...

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The Business Case For Happiness

Authors: Aaker, Jennifer L.; Leslie, Sara Gaviser; Schifrin, Debra
Product Type: Cases
Source: Stanford Graduate School of Business
Publication Year: 2012

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Many leaders don’t know how much importance to place on happiness, if the concept is even on their radar screen. However, research shows¯time and time again¯that there are bottom line benefits that happiness provides...

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