Risk, Innovation, and Social Value
Bruce Kogut, the director of the School's Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics, discusses the center's latest perspective about making the financial sector work for Wall Street and Main Street after the financial crisis.
A New Approach to Funding Social Enterprises
Professor Bruce Kogut recently co-authored an article describing how bringing philanthropic and investment capital together effectively could increase capacity to address pressing social challenges and how savvy financial structuring would be necessary to make this work.
Why do we need social capital markets? Sir Ronald Cohen at the 2012 Klion Forum
Sir Ronald Cohen, chairman of The Portland Trust and Bridges Ventures, spoke at the annual Stanley R. Klion Forum.
Changing Finance to Financing Change: Peter Blom Sets Precedent in Responsible Banking
Peter Blom Receives Botwinick Prize in Business Ethics for his leadership in responsible banking.
How Social Entrepreneurship Can Bridge Cultural Divides
Social entrepreneurship can be a powerful force for bridging cultural divides.
Program for Social Entrepreneurs Encourages Muslim-Jewish Dialogue
The Ariane de Rothschild Fellows Program, organized in part by the Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center, provided executive education for social entrepreneurs and encouraged cross-cultural dialogue between the Muslim and Jewish communities.
Rothschild Fellowship Brings Jewish and Muslim Social Entrepreneurs Together at Business School
Business Ethics in the 21st Century
In a new 30-minute documentary program on public television, William F. Baker, Executive-in-Residence at Columbia Business School and President Emeritus of WNET.ORG, parent company of public media providers THIRTEEN and WLIW21, leads a timely discussion about the future of American corporations and how they are redefining their approach to achieving success.
New social entrepreneurship program aims to foster dialogue among Jewish and Muslim communities
The Edmond de Rothschild Foundations Partner with
Columbia Business School and Scholars from Cambridge University
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