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~ June 1, 2017  ~
Helping business school faculty explore the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good.
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CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
Stanford Business School: David F. Larcker, Gaizka Ormazabal, Brian Tayan, Daniel J. Taylor

Does compensation influence executive risk-taking, and how can boards use incentives to shape behavior?
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SUSTAINABILITY
MIT Sloan Management Review

If political action on climate change stalls, how can companies take on the challenges of sustainability while creating value? This 8-year study has answers.
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Quartz: Lorenzo Fioramonti

Is an economy based on wellbeing rather than growth feasible? What would it look like?
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Fast Company: Elizabeth Segran

What does it take to start an ethical factory in one of the world's most demanding markets?
BUSINESS ETHICS
Outside Online: Peter Vigneron

What sort of person buys stolen food? You do.
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BUSINESS ETHICS
National Geographic: Yudhijit Bhattacharjee

How can we establish moral and ethical boundaries for behavior if deceit is "woven into our very fabric"? (see related:  Business Schools Might Have A Tiny Little Psychopath Problem)
Ideas Worth Teaching  is a tightly curated, weekly email for business school faculty to prompt new conversations in the classroom about the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good. Its intent is to provide "drag and drop" functionality - allowing faculty to easily use the articles, cases and other teaching materials that we will be sharing in their class discussions.

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