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~ June 8, 2017  ~
Helping business school faculty explore the relationships between corporations, capital markets, and the public good.
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CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Yale School of Management: Vero Bourg-Meyer, Elikplimi Komla Agbloyor, Raúl F. Montalvo Corzo, Jaan Elias, David Bach, Gordon Abekah-Nkrumah

IBM's pro-bono consulting program, the Corporate Service Corps, provides a triple benefit: leadership development, marketing, and community development. Can it be improved? (case featured in the 2017 Aspen Institute Business and Society Case Competition; watch the video preview)
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ETHICS
Pacific Standard: Rick Paulas

Is the business major where morality "goes to die," or are students key to realigning profit-driven corporate cultures?
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SUSTAINABILITY
Yale School of Management: Kosuke Uetake

The future of capitalism will depend on sustainable production, growth and consumption. How do we sell it?
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As resiliency-related infrastructure pressure mounts, who should be helped and how will we pay for it?
A down-on-its-luck Rust Belt town, a crowdfunding campaign and a social mission. What does it take to turn good intentions into on-the-ground success?
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FUTURE OF CAPITALISM
Fast Company: Eillie Anzilotti

The prize: billions in savings, large-scale job creation and sweeping environmental benefits. How can companies embrace the rewards (and avoid the pitfalls) of the circular economy?
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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