~ February 9, 2017  ~
Helping business school faculty explore the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good.
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BUSINESS ETHICS
Thunderbird School of Global Management: Andrew C. Inkpen

When navigating a profit-driven landscape, how can pharma companies balance stakeholders, ethics and innovation?
FUTURE OF WORK
NPR: Rachel Martin, Scott Paul

What would a 21st-century manufacturing economy that benefits companies and workers look like?
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SOCIAL INTRAPRENEURSHIP
Stanford Social Innovation Review: Sarah Murray

Aspen's First Mover Fellowship asks: what does it take to promote social innovation from inside a corporation?
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BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT
Chicago Booth Review: John Paul Rollert

Adam Smith and beyond: how should leaders balance the relationship between self-interest, economic behavior and the common good?
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BUSINESS ETHICS
The Christian Science Monitor: Randy Dotinga

Up for debate: "No open society will ever completely stamp out business fraud."
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BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT
The New York Times: Martin S. Feldstein, Ted Halstead, N. Gregory Mankiw

What would it take for both sides of the aisle to come together to create a climate strategy that is "pro-growth, pro-competitiveness and pro-working class"?
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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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