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Green-Stakeholders Equilibrium

Keynote address at the Second Annual Conference on Climate Research, Teaching, and Collaboration, Day 2: Climate Finance and E. S. and G.: ​Shaping a Sustainable Future

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A Day in the Life of International Business

The 163rd Mitsui USA Lunchtime Forum was held on Tuesday, April 18th with speaker Lawrence Fannin, Director of Trade Compliance and Export Commissioner, Americas Carl Zeiss, Inc. The title of the…

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Economic Development and Environmental Degradation: Local and Global Perspectives

Moderated by David Rosenberg, Professor from the Center for Corporate Integrity in Zicklin School, Baruch College, this lecture provides an overview of free-market principles and economic…

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Ensuring Integrity: The 17th Annual Audit Conference, Part1. ESG

Moderated by Susan Jones, Accounting Professor at Baruch College and Director of Global Services Center on Audit Methodology & Implementation in KPMG, the program covers accounting experts…

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Giving Voice to Values : The "How" of Business Ethics

Dr. Gentile will share a ground-breaking new approach to preparing business managers and leaders for values-driven decision making. Drawing on both the actual experience of business practitioners as…

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Artificial Intelligence for Good : How Entrepreneurs are Using AI for the Right Reasons

Businesses are enthusiastically capitalizing on the benefits of artificial intelligence [AI] technology. From streamlining processes and economizing on operation costs to developing smarter products…

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Lindsey Pollak : The Remix: How to Lead and Succeed in the Multigenerational Workplace

Book Launch and Signing with New York Times bestselling author Lindsey Pollak.

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From Baruch Student to 100 Million Dollar : CEO Learning from the Journey

What does it take to build a great company when you start with nothing? Seth Besmertnik didn’t have resources, connections, money, or experience when he decided to become an entrepreneur right…

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Humans, Algorithms and Ethics?

The use of learning algorithms has grown dramatically in recent years and businesses have been quick to realize the monetization potential of big data analysis and automation. Algorithms are used in…

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The New Story of Business : Capitalism in the 21st Century

A quiet revolution is sweeping the business landscape. The old story of business is slowly changing. There are many suggestions for a more human centered version of capitalism, such as conscious…

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Surviving the Times : How a Family Business Evolves from Generation to Generation

The Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship presents the 6th Annual Global Family Business Event, where we invite speakers from prominent family businesses around the world to share advice,…

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Corporate Political Spending

Many Americans have lost faith in core institutions, both in public and private alike. Moderated by Professor David Rosenberg, Director of the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, the…

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Don’t Look Back : The Harvard Business School’s Inadvertent Influence on American Business

The Harvard Business School’s influence on the world’s business executives, organizations, and outcomes has been immense. As the perceived pinnacle of business education worldwide, the…

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The foundations and ethics of entrepreneurial strategy

The central strategic challenge facing entrepreneurs is how to choose. Motivated by a significant disconnect between theory, practice and teaching, we propose a new approach to entrepreneurial…

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Faculty Profile : Paquita Davis-Friday

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The Nonprofit Sector in China and Russia: A Comparative Forum

The governments of Russia and China are actively promoting the expansion of their nonprofit sectors as partners in service delivery and civic participation. But both are also seeking to put limits on…

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New York City : Global Leader in International Nongovernmental Organizations

New York City is a world leader in finance, policy and the arts. A new report published by the Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management indicates it is also a global leader in civil society…

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The whole truth and economic efficiency : a lecture by Nobel Prize-winning economist Kenneth Arrow

Kenneth Arrow addresses the ethical implications created by differences in information among firms and other stakeholders. For example, retailers have knowledge about their products that consumers…

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Corporate communication : critical business asset for strategic global change

Corporate Communication International (CCI) introduces Michael B. Goodman and Peter B. Hirsch’s new book, Corporate Communication: Critical Business Asset for Strategic Global Change. The…

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The watchdog that didn't bark : the financial crisis and the disappearance of investigative reporting

Dean Starkman, editor and Kingsford Capital Fellow of the Columbia Journalism Review talks about his new book, “The Watchdog that Didn’t Bark: The Financial Crisis and the Disappearance…

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