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Schulich professor speaks at Re-Imagining Partnerships for the Global Social...

On April 29, 2010, Andrew Crane, George R. Gardiner Professor of Business Ethics at the Schulich School of Business, spoke at “Re-Imagining Partnerships for the Global Social Good,” the 2nd...

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Schulich School of Business MBA Program Ranked #1 in Canada in Responsible...

MEDIA RELEASE Schulich School of Business MBA Program Ranked #1 in Canada in Responsible Business TORONTO, ON – Tuesday, June 29, 2010 – The MBA program at York University’s Schulich School of Business...

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Schulich CSR prof questions union legitimacy in the New York Times

Nickel Miners in Ontario Vote to End Strike By IAN AUSTEN New York Times Published: July 9, 2010 Workers at a large nickel mining and processing plant in Sudbury, Ontario, accepted a new five-year...

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'Fair trade has been slow to gain strength in Canada,' explains Schulich...

Fair trade, the idea that First World countries can use their spending power to help Third World countries, is gaining in both acceptance and scope, wrote the Ottawa Citizen on Thursday, August 12th....

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Schulich MBA top program for thinking green

This month, students from across the country will be starting their MBAs, and a growing number of them will be taking either classes, or full concentrations, in sustainable business, wrote the Toronto...

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Private sector has to assume a wider responsibility for society

No doubt BP and its beleaguered former CEO Tony Howard, much maligned for his handling of the worst environmental disaster in U.S. history, will be fodder for discussion in corporate social...

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Dirk Matten named among top 10 most frequently cited German-speaking scholars...

Dirk Matten, Professor of Strategy, Hewlett-Packard Chair in Corporate Social Responsibility and Director of Schulich’s Centre of Excellence in Responsible Business, was recently ranked as one of the...

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Schulich prof encourages participation in global discussion on the challenges...

In the Friday December 24th, 2010 edition of The Globe and Mail, Schulich's Ed Waitzer, who holds the Jarislowsky Dimma Mooney Chair in Corporate Governance, joined the global dialogue on corporate...

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Schulich team wins Rotman/Net Impact CSR Case Competition

Schulich MBA students Kendal Bradley (2012 MBA Candidate), Steffen Kramer (2011 MBA Candidate), Deanna Wu (2012 MBA Candidate) and Michelle Hassen (2012 IMBA Candidate) finish first place overall at...

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Global business community best equipped to effect change on human rights...

Edward Waitzer, Schulich’s Jarislowsky Dimma Mooney Chair in Corporate Governance and director of the Hennick Centre for Business and Law at York University, featured on the cover of latest issue of...

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Column on ethics in leading German magazine by Schulich professor attracts...

Professor Dirk Matten, Schulich's Hewlett-Packard Chair in Corporate Social Responsibility, recently published a provocative commentary at Spiegel Online, the internet version of 'Der Spiegel' (the...

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Schulich highlights history of CSR and ethics courses long before financial...

There has been a great deal of soul-searching and debate at the world's business schools in response to widespread criticism that they were partly to blame for the global financial crisis, wrote and...

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Schulich professor Dirk Matten discusses the future of nuclear energy

OMNI NEWS - Professor Matten was asked to weigh in on the charged debate that is taking place over the future of nuclear energy, which has come into question as the earthquake and tsunami in Japan have...

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Why Canadian companies beat the U.S. on CSR, but lag behind Europe

Getting branded as the world’s environmental villain was an unfamiliar and uncomfortable experience for Canadians at the 2009 climate change summit in Copenhagen, wrote Macleans.ca on Thursday June 9,...

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Sino-Forest suspension and CEO resignation underscore OSC urgency

The moves by Canada’s main securities watchdog to suspend trading in Sino-Forest Corp. and the subsequent resignation of the chief executive officer underscores the “urgency” of the probe by the...

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Schulich MBA program ranked first in Canada in responsible business

The MBA program at York University’s Schulich School of Business was ranked #1 in Canada according to the results of a national survey conducted by Corporate Knights magazine, the world’s largest...

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Business schools blazing trails in social impact management

Businesses with a focus on ecological sustainability and social responsibility have gained significant traction in today's marketplace, so it only makes sense that top M.B.A. programs have responded to...

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Alternative strategy for Occupy protests – raise a new generation of morally...

As the Occupy movement spread from its impromptu vigil on Wall Street, encroaching on financial districts in cities worldwide, the protesters gained momentum. But the grassroots campaign that hit...

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France, Germany eye overhaul of European Union

Dirk Matten, Hewlett Packard chair in corporate social responsibility, believes much of the crisis in Europe is highly orchestrated political theatre...

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Schulich International Case Competition in Sustainability to explore mining...

Eighteen MBA-student-led teams from leading business schools around the globe will be mining for gold in the Schulich School of Business’s inaugural Schulich International Case Competition in...

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