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CBS - Center for Business in Society
Promoting social responsibility and sustainable development in businesses

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A company is sustainable or it is not an actual company. Only sustainable companies have a future.
Ricardo Díez Hochleitner
Honorary President of the Club of Rome
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17th International Symposium on Ethics, Business and Society
Barcelona, May 14-15, 2012
The IESE International Symposia on Ethics, Business and Society try to promote interdisciplinary discussion on some of the most vital ethical issues facing the business community today.
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25th EBEN Annual Conference
Barcelona, September 19-22, 2012
The EBEN Annual Conference is a venue for academics, PhD students and practitioners to meet and exchange their research and views on business ethics issues. The general theme of the 2012 Conference is “Work, Virtues and Flourishing”.
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CBS_ImpactCBS part of CSR IMPACT FP7 research project 
CBS, together with 16 European partners including INSEAD, Copenhagen Business School, and Vienna University of Economics, recently kicked off a major 3 year European Union 7th Framework Programme (FP7) project to measure the impacts of CSR. The project called IMPACT (Impact Measurement and Performance Analysis of CSR) will run until 2013 and is being led by the Oeko Institute and EABIS.
The CBS team, formed by Professor Joan Fontrodona and Dr. Steven MacGregor, will focus on the implications for both policy and practice, while the sectors to be studied are Retail, ICT, Automotive, Construction & Real Estate, and Textiles.

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Management Ethics_MeléManagement Ethics: Placing Ethics at the Core of Good Management
Domènec Melé 
The recent financial crisis has awakened more sensibility to ethics in business and management, and an increasing interest in a better understanding of how ethics and economics are intertwined. This book assesses these relationships in an accessible and engaging manner for managers, entrepreneurs, directors and executives alike.
 

 
 

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