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~ June 15, 2017  ~
Helping business school faculty explore the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good.
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FINANCE
Stanford Graduate School of Business: Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen, Sarah Murray

Why does this philanthropy see new financing strategies as key to promoting social change?
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
The New York Times: Elizabeth Olson

How should companies tackle challenges of race and gender in the workplace? These leaders may not have all the answers, but they are working on it.
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Harvard Business Review: Robert E. Litan, Ian Hathaway

When it comes to promoting entrepreneurial growth, what will it take to support creative innovation and suppress unproductive rent seeking?
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GRAND CHALLENGES
The Bitter Southerner: Jodi Cash

"We cannot go back, we're not talking about going back, but what we are talking about is learning from what worked in the past to inform going forward": how can new initiatives help rebuild rural economies?
BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT
Undark: Paul David Blanc

What can the history of carbon disulfide poisoning tell us about promoting industrial safety today?
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FINANCE
edX: J. Phillip Thompson, Katrin Kaeufer, Lily Steponaitis

This course asks: how can finance be used to address social, environmental and economic challenges?
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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