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Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers; Speeches
Source: The Aspen Institute Center for Business Education's Corporate Governance and Accountability Project
Publication Year: 2003
The Aspen Institute Business & Society Program reports on MBA education's approaches to governance issues, offering a rich picture of what is currently taught in MBA programs; the strengths and limitations of this material; the questions left unanswered or unasked; and some promising approaches for addressing these gaps.
Author: Thompson, Peter B.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: University of Illinois at Chicago
Publication Year: 2003
What is the relationship between the personal philosophy (as it relates to the management of the firm) of leaders of employee-owned companies and the structure of their employee stock ownership plans?
Author: McElhaney, Kellie A.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: Center for Responsible Business, Haas School of Business, University of California
Publication Year: 2003
In this editorial by the Executive Director of the Center for Responsible Business, the author defines methods and recommendations for a mutually responsible partnership between academia and business in corporate social responsibility...
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2002
What is "Social Impact Management?" Aspen BSP uses this term to capture the synergies for businesses in addressing pressing social issues and pursuing business aims.
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source:
Publication Year: 2002
It may be argued that some of the same realities driving the increasing attention to "social enterprise" are also driving the expansion and re-shaping of attention to the field of "social impact management." And just as the term "social enterprise" suggests a terrain that is broader than "non-profit and public management," so too, the term "social impact management" refers to a terrain that is wider and differently positioned than the usual arenas of "corporate social responsibility" or "business ethics."
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Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2002
The Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program completed a logitudinal study of MBA students at 13 business schools. We wanted to understand the effects of an MBA education on student attitudes toward the role and responsibilities of business and individual business leaders.
Authors: Jusela, Gary E.; Wiggenhorn, William; Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Aspen Institute's Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2002
Following on a long and steep upsurge of historic proportions, the U.S. stock market, and technology-oriented companies in particular experienced a sharp and punishing plunge in late 2000 and the early part of 2001. When we look beneath the numbers to try to understand the experiential reality of this downturn, a complicated picture begins to emerge.
Author: Gentile, Mary C.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: The Aspen Institute Business and Society Program
Publication Year: 2001
We are living in an era when the power, wealth and impact of multinational corporations not only exceed that of many national governments, but no longer strike a good number of the world's citizens as even surprising. In this report, Aspen BSP takes a systematic look at both the “demand” for, and the “supply” of, business education that addresses the complex interdependency between business needs and wider societal concerns.
Author: Shiller, Robert J.
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics
Cowles Foundation Discussion Paper NO. 1303
Yale University
Publication Year: 2001
Research in psychology and behavioral finance is surveyed for evidence to what extent experts such as professional investment managers or endowment trustees may behave in such a way as to help perpetuate speculative bubbles in financial markets....
Authors: Makar, Stephen D.; Pearson, Michael; Alam, Pervaiz
Product Type: Essays and Concept Papers
Source: Association of Certified Fraud Examiners
Publication Year: 2000
Generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) allow an accountant to select from various methods when computing earnings and other financial measures, which could lead to lower quality financial information depending on the accounting methods used...
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