Ethics and Leadership News
| May 16, 2018
The Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics and the Military in Business Association (MiBA) seek to bridge the military-civilian divide in the greater Columbia community.
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Ethics and Leadership News
| May 16, 2018
Columbia Business School scholars present a new framework for exploring why people are drawn into deceiving others in negotiation.
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Accounting Press Release
| May 1, 2018
NEW YORK—When government forces the business sector to “do good,” it hurts the bottom line and actually reduces voluntary efforts to be good corporate neighbors. Those are the findings of research unveiled today by Columbia Business School, which examines the viability of mandatory Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as a business practice, finding that enforced activity –efforts by governments to make CSR spending mandatory by law– is a value-decreasing proposition for shareholders, and a disincentive for corporate good behavior.
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In the Media
| January 31, 2018
| The Atlantic
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In the Media
| August 18, 2017
| Marketplace Radio
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In the Media
| August 9, 2017
| Life Science Leader
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Ethics and Leadership News
| February 20, 2012
Retired general George Casey, the 36th chief of staff of the US Army, shared his expertise on strategic leadership with Columbia Business School students, including military veterans, on Tuesday, February 7, at the School.
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