by Michael Hopkins, originally posted by CSRWire, Dec. 16, 2015 New movements have emerged, often rooted in religious or ethnic identity. This shift is linked to the wider decline of progressive social movements, the loss of faith in universalist values, and the replacement of ideological politics with the politics of …
Corporate Governance: the chaotic power of financial giants
Ladislau Dowbor[1] March 7, 2016 There is a growing fear that the costs of global reach, in terms of regulation and complexity, exceed the potential benefits. ~The Economist, March 7th 2015 We are slowly beginning to understand the complexity of the corporate system, which today, for better or for worse …
Tri-Sector Forum – Singapore
From Washington to Singapore, where this coming week (28th April) the Singapore Management University is hosting the Tri-Sector Forum 2016. Grounded on the Tri-Sector Collaboration masters course on which I teach as a visiting prof., led by Ann Florini, who invented this ground-breaking course. The session I am running is …
Sinal do Vale Part 3 – University Student Program
Part 3 of Ethical Markets multi-part series on Sinal do Vale, an example of Community Development Solutions which reaches beyond borders, dives more deeply into student learning experiences. In Part 1, we learned about the vision for Sinal do Vale and the efforts of its founder, Thais Corral. Part 2 …
Sinal do Vale Part 2 – Rio Green Belt Learning Journeys
Part 2 of Ethical Markets multi-part series on Sinal do Vale, an example of Community Development Solutions which reaches beyond borders, focuses on student, business leader and tourist adventures through the sites, sounds, and tastes of an Atlantic Rainforest in Brazil. In Part 1, we learned about the vision for …
Honeybee Research Publication – Highlights from TED 2016
There’s nothing that perks up a dreary mid-winter more than a week bursting with ideas and energy. We hope that our highlights from this year’s TED conference give you a boost as well! With warm springy wishes – kc Honeybee #41
Pay it forward: the New Zealand town where your time is a currency
When the port town of Lyttleton was devastated by a series of earthquakes, time banking helped the community harness the resources to rebuild The port town of Lyttelton in New Zealand is best known for its beautiful landscapes and as a major trade gateway to the South Island. What visitors …
The Midas Monoculture Part 1 and Part 2
The Midas Monoculture Part 1 and Part 2 By Edgar Cahn, JD, PhD, © 2016, all rights reserved These papers are works in progress. Professor Cahn, an esteemed member of the Ethical Markets Research Advisory Board, welcomes feedback. The Midas Monoculture-Part I Midas: a Phrygian king who was …
Sinal do Vale Part 1 – Living Laboratory for a Resilient Future
Welcome to the Ethical Markets multi-part series on Sinal do Vale, an example of Community Development Solutions which reaches beyond borders. In Part 1, we learn about the vision for Sinal do Vale and the efforts of its founder, Thais Corral. Part 2, “Rio Green Belt Learning Journeys”, focuses on …
EMM Advisory Board Member Dr. Richard Lippin
Richard A. Lippin, M.D.- Biography Promoting the best in health care Dr. Richard A. (Rick) Lippin is a recognized leader in the medical specialty of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OEM), which he practiced for over 25 years during which he held senior positions in Atlantic Richfield Company’s (ARCO) Corporate Medical …