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Discover how good corporate citizenship and sustainable business practices attract and help retain top-notch talent for your firm.
Want your research to change the world? Then you’ll have to bridge the gap between research and practice. Partially, that means translating your findings into language managers can understand and disseminating your research effectively. But it’s also about the knowledge production process — integrating academic and practitioner knowledge for unique insights.
These NBS resources show how academics can create more impact with their research, with an emphasis on co-creating knowledge with practitioners.
We also publish a monthly compilation of all business sustainability articles published in Financial Times Top 50 journals.
Discover how good corporate citizenship and sustainable business practices attract and help retain top-notch talent for your firm.
NBS invites you to our upcoming breakfast forum and workshop, Collaborating with the Competition, taking place on September 9, 2016 in Toronto.
New research places business leaders at the centre of management innovation, providing inspiration for researchers and leadership for fellow practitioners.
How can academics engage effectively in public and political discourse? At a 2015 conference, experts described how and why academics should reach out.
Researchers find auditors are more lenient when auditing customers who buy their other services.
NBS Topic Editor Dr. Laura Spence and colleagues report on the evolving research agenda for CSR and SMEs.
Sustainability centre staff and directors from around the world discuss three approaches for doing research with impact.
NBS, in partnership with the Business and Environment Initiative at HBS, hosted the second bi-annual workshop for directors of business sustainability centres.
Want to connect with a global community of impact-focused sustainability scholars? There are three ways to get involved.
Continue making an impact with your sustainability research by exploring all our resources for researchers. Stay connected, share insights, and join our global community of sustainability scholars.