Andrew MILLER

What can companies do to improve ethics in their organization?

Research shows that many companies have programs, guidelines, or written codes in place to promote ethical behavior and prevent misconduct. But this hasn’t necessarily prevented unethical conduct or some of the corporate scandals that have made the headlines over the last decades, notes Simone DE COLLE, professor of business ethics & strategy at IÉSEG. In What can companies do to improve ethics in their organization?

5 tips to ensure your company values really ‘resonate’

In a recent article published on the Harvard Business Review (HBR) website, Professor Shawn POPE from IÉSEG and Arild WÆRAAS from Oslomet Business School in Oslo, provide five tips to help companies identify “core values that can pique interest, roll off the tongue, please the eye, accentuate what’s important, and sharply resonate with the company’s 5 tips to ensure your company values really ‘resonate’

Developing a standardized measure for calculating transport emissions

In this video, Verena EHRLER (Senior Professor of Practice) speaks about her work on the on the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions for transport. According to this expert, international freight transport is expected to more than double by 2050. To minimize greenhouse gas emissions from transport, she explains that it is important to “measure what Developing a standardized measure for calculating transport emissions

The Metaverse: state of play, questions, and a virtual look to the future…

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Around 100 people – including leading international researchers and experts from industry – recently gathered at the Paris-La Defense campus for a conference on the metaverse and virtual worlds. Amidst the hype and media attention surrounding this topic, this was an opportunity to look at the current state of play, to find out more about the latest industry developments, and to delve into some of the key questions and trends that researchers are studying. From the complexity of ownership to the new technologies that shape virtual worlds, or the ways businesses can create value through social interactions. These were just some of the topics that were tackled in the morning session before industry experts took the floor to share their experiences and insights.

How You Write a Press Release Is as Important as What You Write

Global firms’ press releases are often written in English, the lingua franca of business. But the choice of words and phrasing, which depends largely on the culture of the firm’s home country, makes a significant difference in how the message is perceived by stakeholders such as potential investors. Based on an interview with Chavi Chi-Yun How You Write a Press Release Is as Important as What You Write

Female role models to reduce self-censorship in access to credit

Despite remarkable progress over the last twenty years, female entrepreneurs are still less likely than men to apply for bank credit. Yet access to credit remains a key element in sustaining a company’s performance and growth, enabling it to seize investment opportunities and cope with economic ups and downs. This reduced access to finance reduces Female role models to reduce self-censorship in access to credit

Fair trade: balancing mission & growth in moral markets

In this video, Professor Benjamin HUYBRECHTS presents research he has co-authored on moral markets. These are markets that produce goods with an explicit social or environmental added value and examples include organic and local food, ethical fashion, socially responsible investment and fair trade. Through the case of Fairtrade International, the main certification organization for fair Fair trade: balancing mission & growth in moral markets

“Managing the Gen Z: understanding new behaviors”: interview with Elodie Gentina

The Gen Z, which represents around a third of the world’s overall population, is gradually integrating the workforce. According to Elodie Gentina, author of a new book* (written in French) on the Gen Z, many companies are struggling to understand, attract or retain these young employees. She speaks about her new book and gives some advice for companies and managers in terms of recruitment, retention or the products that are specifically aimed at the Gen Z.

Multinationals: three strategies for responsible management of natural resources

A recent review by McKinsey highlights that while Fortune Global 500 companies increasingly recognize the importance of nature, few companies have established nature-related commitments outside of carbon. A recent paper* by professors from IÉSEG and Ivey Business School in Canada, published in the Journal of International Business Studies, calls on multinational companies and researchers working Multinationals: three strategies for responsible management of natural resources

Transport and the road to zero emissions 

In the latest episode of the Changemaker stories podcast, Professor Verena Ehrler speaks about her research and work related to sustainable transport and logistics. She outlines the urgency of the current environmental situation and speaks about the role that transportation plays in terms of greenhouse gas emissions. Statistics show that transport emissions represent around one Transport and the road to zero emissions