~ September 22, 2016 Issue ~
Helping business faculty explore the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good.
Case Study_
SUSTAINABILITY
Harvard Business School: John D. Macomber, Sue Yang

What's the sweet spot between sustainability and profit?
GRAND CHALLENGES / SUSTAINABILITY
The New York Times: Henry M. Paulson, Jr.

Is private financing the key to a low-carbon revolution?
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BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT
The Conversation: Lee Reiners

How can regulations for incentive-based compensation influence future fraud?
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Stanford Social Innovation Review: Michael Zakaras

What's missing from the social entrepreneurship landscape?
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GRAND CHALLENGES / DIVERSITY

A new investing platform raises the question: do women benefit from companies with a gender lens?
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BUSINESS ETHICS

What does it take for retailers to "win the buy box" at Amazon, and how will that affect the future of retail?
Unilever is on a  green shopping spree, Kristen Bell and The Huffington Post satirize "pinksourcing", a free MOOC teaches Business Ethics for the Real World, the Wells Fargo saga heads to the Senate, and a Toronto Body Shop stumbles on the path to true beauty.
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