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Eastman Earns Top Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2023–2024 Corporate Equality Index

3BL Media

The first year of the CEI included 319 participants, and the 2023-2024 CEI now includes 1,384 participants; further demonstrating the tremendous trajectory of the CEI, a record-breaking 1,340 businesses have non-discrimination protections specific to gender identity, up from just 17 in 2002. and around the globe.

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Book Review: the New Sustainability Advantage

Edouard Stenger

“ First published in 2002, a second 10-year anniversary version was published in 2012. This is the one I read. If the case for sustainability was compelling then, imagine how much more it is now that renewable energy sources such as solar and wind are at grid parity.

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As corporate leaders pledge to embrace purpose beyond profit, are business schools keeping up?

Corporate Knights

“Business schools should be positioned at the nexus of business, government and civil society,” observes Dan LeClair, chief executive officer of the Global Business School Network, a non-profit that promotes management education in the developing world. Sprott’s strategic plan began with a question: “What do we want to be doing better?”.

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Meet the women warrior accountants pushing the envelope on climate action

Corporate Knights

In the last two decades, accounting has been transformed by the shift in corporate culture that has seen corporate social responsibility move from the margins to centre stage , and sustainability migrate from the marketing office to the banner flying over the entire operation. They’re coming.

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Ethics Research Symposium

Steven Mintz

The Journal welcomes research in a wide variety of areas such as, but not limited to: sustainability accounting and reporting; professional and business ethics; corporate social responsibility and governance; regulation; and social justice. PCAOB , a U.S.