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The Chilean city of Antofagasta is using participatory design to work with companies and government to create a community people want to live in.

Mining firms, government, and the Chilean community of Calama collaborate to develop a sustainable urban development plan.

Research suggests that even when women get the opportunity to dictate their own pay—such as within their own social enterprises—they still settle for less.

A Chilean retailer operates just like any other business. The difference is profits are devoted to social projects.

In countries shattered by conflict or poverty, multi-stakeholder partnerships are difficult. Here's how to pursue them.

Business has shaped southern Africa; now it can help the region move forward. Dr. Ralph Hamann describes business's past and envisions its future.

Business leaders in South Africa identify a need for research on creating a shared vision for a sustainable future and social capital.

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Discover how good corporate citizenship and sustainable business practices attract and help retain top-notch talent for your firm.

Companies that consistently treat customers, employees, and other stakeholder groups well perform better financially than those that play favourites.

NBS regularly spotlights key sustainability issues for business leaders. These issues have been identified by NBS’s Leadership Council, a group of Canadian businesses recognized for their leadership in sustainability.

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