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Philanthropy for Business Ethics… down-under

… or ‘up-over’ depending on your perspective…   It is a great honour to have been awarded the position of Gourlay Professor for Ethics in Business 2013, at Trinity College, University of Melbourne. This fellowship is a result of a very generous philanthropic endowment of John and Louise Gourlay[i] with the express intention of taking …

Envisioning Sustainable Futures – Sustainability Research Network Launch

This week marks the official launch of the Sustainability Research Network (SRN) at the University of Nottingham; a student-led initiative designed to bring together PhD students and early careers researchers with an interest in sustainability. The network has been developed by five PhD students: Georgina Wood (Geography), Sarah Glozer (ICCSR), Eleanor Hadley Kershaw (ISS), Jennifer …

The glorious reign is over – NUBS staff defeated by the Undergraduates

The staff’s glorious (one-year) reign of holding the NUBS staff-student cricket trophy came to an inglorious end on 8th May at Grove Farm cricket fields, on the banks of the Trent.  In a ruthless display, the undergraduates reclaimed the trophy, winning by 9 wickets.  Winning the toss, the staff struggled in the seamer-friendly conditions, but …

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Margaret Thatcher, CSR and me…

Margaret Thatcher’s death prompted many appraisals of her impact on politics and on people’s lives.  I offer my, seemingly unlikely, tale of her impact on CSR and me. Thatcher’s government introduced me to corporate social responsibility (CSR).  Whilst researching public policy responses to mass unemployment, we were, first, perplexed, and then intrigued, by the business …

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Everyday entrepreneuring – sowing the seeds for more sustainable business.

The usual, everyday patter we hear around us about entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship conjures up inevitable clichés: entrepreneurs are brash innovators, charismatic to the nth degree, relentless in their pursuit of profit. Likewise, we have all become familiar with the argument that entrepreneurship is a panacea for economic downturns; all we need to do is “to …

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New CSR Dynamics? Institutions and systems in a more challenging era

The first decade of the 21st century saw growth in the talk about, and espousal of, Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), particularly by multinational corporations (MNCs) across a wider set of geographical regions, most notably Asia. This growth was accompanied by other phenomena. The first was that CSR emerged as much more of a multi-stakeholder concern, …

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A University of Nottingham alumnus shares some thoughts for World Water Day.

Some thoughts today, this 20th anniversary of World Water Day, from snowy Nottingham….. In 1832, Nottingham was hit by an outbreak of cholera…”… there were 930 attested cases and 330 deaths. It was generally agreed at the time that the lower parts of the town had been the worst affected and that the higher streets, built …

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What the Feminists Thought: Taking CSR To New Audiences

InterGender.net is a site well worth looking at if you’re ‘into’ gender theories and feminist studies. It was just by chance that I stumbled across a doctoral course they were running called ‘Let’s Get Organised! Gender, Organisations, Policy, Power’ which called for doctoral researchers studying these concepts. A frenzied application later, and I was on …

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Women’s Empowerment & CSR

“We want to see women in front of other women, talking to them”: Women’s Empowerment & CSR Four International Women’s Days’ ago, I was sitting in front of the KTWN women’s network committee; women who were forthright in their demands to be on an equal footing with the men in their community. We were in …

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Social Media Research: Theory and Practice

As Facebook fan pages, corporate Twitter handles and branded Google+ hangouts flourish, CSR messaging is increasingly gaining prominence in mainstream social media platforms. Whilst these publically available virtual spaces present unique repositories of cultural information and attractive windows into the social construction of CSR meaning, they also present overwhelming sources of data and bring complex …

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